medicine

Episode 8: Towards Embracing Coding in Medical Practice and Beyond

Recorded on 2020-12-01

How would enabling professionals with knowledge in coding transform medical practice in developing countries? Join us with Ayen Kuol and Stephen Lagu as we dive into the landscape of coding technology in practice and explore its relationship & possibilities with the people of South Sudan. We introduce the concept of the ‘psychology of coding’ , […]

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Medical Nihilism: A Conversation With Jacob Stegenga

Recorded on 2020-03-10

Our guest on this podcast is Jacob Stegenga, the author of Care and Cure and Medical Nihilism. We discuss the effectiveness of medical interventions, the relationship between philosophers and practitioners, how to deal with complexity, the nature of sexual desire, and much more. In this episode:  How do doctors and other medical professionals respond to the argument for medical […]

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Medical Technology makes it possible. Should we choose it?

Recorded on 2020-08-19

Elizabeth Escalante is a Stone Fellow at the Center for Values in Medicine, Science, and Technology at the UT Dallas who studies ethics issues involved in medical technology. In this episode, Eun Ah Lee and Elizabeth talk about Elizabeth’s current study of uterus transplantation as an ethical alternative to commercial gestational surrogacy.

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The Power of Art, From Museums to Medicine: A Conversation With Bonnie Pitman Part 1

Recorded on 2019-09-24

Our guest on this episode is Bonnie Pitman, Distinguished Scholar in Residence at the Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History, and Director of Art-Brain Innovations at the Center for Brain Health at The University of Dallas at Texas. From museum director, to hospital patient, to starting up a program in art and medicine at UT Southwestern (1:45) — […]

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Systematic Design for Medical Emergencies

Recorded on 2019-05-06

In this podcast, our hosts, Yvan Tina and Kyle Hamilton are joined by Giselle Malina to discuss her interest in global health and design, as well as her proven commitment to social and humanitarian causes. Ms. Malina expands upon her experiences with crisis situations, ethical, and political issues, from refugee camps in Greece to orphanages […]

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Design Systématique pour Urgences Médicales

Recorded on 2019-05-06

Dans cette version française de l’entretien qu’elle nous a accordé, nous revenons avec Giselle Malina sur son engagement pour les causes sociales et humanitaires. Des camps de réfugiés en Grèce aux orphelinats et organisations non-gouvernementales en Afrique ou en Haïti, elle nous fait part de son rapport aux situations de crise, à la gestion du […]

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Branches from the Same Tree: Playwrights and Butterflies of the World Unite! [ENG]

Recorded on 2019-03-31

In this episode of Voices From the Crowd, we discuss a recently released consensus study report by the National Academies of Sciences, Medicine, and Engineering entitled Branches from the Same Tree: The Integration of the Humanities and Arts with Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine in Higher Education. ur two guests are Dr. Ashley Bear and Irene […]

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Heirloom and The Body Collected, as seen by the curators, meeting with Louise Whiteley and Malthe Bjerregaard

Recorded on 2016-09-19

Louise Whiteley and Malthe Bjerregaard present the exhibition The Body Collected and the artwork by Gina Czarnecki & John Hunt Heirloom a living portrait of the artists’s daughters based on the own cells, within the framework of the Medical Museion [http://www.museion.ku.dk/] in Copenhagen scope and aims. They discuss the specific and ethical issues raised by […]

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