Medical Humanities Podcast

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Medical Humanities is a leading international journal that reflects the whole field of medical humanities. Medical Humanities aims to encourage a high academic standard for this evolving and developing subject and to enhance professional and public discussion. It features original articles relevant to the delivery of healthcare, the formulation of public health policy, the experience of being ill and of caring for those who are ill, as well as case conferences, educational case studies, book, film, and art reviews, editorials, correspondence, news and notes. To ensure international relevance Medical Humanities has Editorial Board members from all around the world. http://mh.bmj.com/

Episode Date
Making Modern Maternity
May 08, 2024
Black and Brown in Bioethics: A new Medical Humanities Research Forum
Mar 28, 2024
Scenario Planning, Healthcare, and the Humanities
Mar 08, 2024
Poetry, Disability, and the Power of Medical Humanities with Kimberly Campanello
Oct 26, 2023
Virtual Reality and Disability: Supportive learning through VR
Jul 28, 2023
Bittersweet Potatoes: Noura Kevorkian, documentary film maker, reflects on the plight, and resilience of Syrian Refugees in Lebanon
Jun 20, 2023
Featuring the Nocturnist’s SHAME IN MEDICINE: The Lost Forest
Mar 01, 2023
Immersive and Interactive: Accessibility Theatre and LivingBodiesObjects
Jan 10, 2023
From Voiceless to a Voice Representing the Deaf Community and British Sign Language (BSL)
Dec 14, 2022
Finding the Right Words, a book on Grief, Dementia, and Literature
Nov 07, 2022
Infectious Disease Epidemics and Inequality
Sep 13, 2022
Body Talk: “Corporeal Pedagogies”
Aug 12, 2022
Posthumanism and the LivingBodiesObject Project
Jul 19, 2022
Global Health Humanities, a June Special Issue
Jul 06, 2022
Bradford Tales Authentically and Poetically Portrayed in Film by Clio Barnard
Jun 21, 2022
LivingBodiesObjects: Changing the way we research
Mar 11, 2022
Golem Girl: Disability and Embodiment with Riva Lehrer
Feb 25, 2022
Loneliness, friendship and love in the office space
Jan 21, 2022
Transplant and its imaginaries - December Special Issue
Dec 07, 2021
”We’re not broken”: changing the conversation around autism with Eric Garcia
Nov 03, 2021
Reflections on childhood trauma, creativity and mental well-being
Oct 19, 2021
Special Issue on Global Genetic Fictions: Decolonising genetics through literature
Sep 01, 2021
Medicine’s Disability Blind Spot: Vaccine Roll-out, Privilege, and Access
Aug 11, 2021
Going Medieval: Historical Comparisons of Plague and Pandemic
Jul 15, 2021
Representation is Power: What it means to be a LGBTQ in government
Jun 08, 2021
The Female Gaze in Film as seen by Sarah Gavron
May 26, 2021
Generation Covid: Education, Access, and the Long Shadow of Pandemic Trauma
May 11, 2021
Biomorphic: The life of an Artist with Cancer
Apr 21, 2021
Designing for the Body: SCALED wearable technology
Apr 06, 2021
The fight against sexism in science: International Women’s Day featuring scientist Rita Colwell
Mar 03, 2021
Health Justice with Dr. Oni Blackstock
Feb 24, 2021
What becomes of us: health disparity in pandemic
Jan 22, 2021
Hearing Happiness: Jaipreet Virdi on deafness, accessibility, and her latest book
Jan 05, 2021
Heart in Medicine, History and Culture
Dec 05, 2020
Accessibility, Creation, Community: an interview with Cheryl Green
Nov 18, 2020
Finding ways forward for LGBTQ+ health access
Oct 26, 2020
The Dignity of Help: Sara Hendren’s What a Body Can Do
Sep 10, 2020
Accessibility isn’t a new coat of paint: Chris Higgins on his film ACCESS
Aug 21, 2020
Where race, disparity, and pandemic collide: COVID-19 USA
Jul 01, 2020
Human bodies of WWII, beyond the battlefield
May 21, 2020
Disability visibility and the Covid-19 crisis
Apr 28, 2020
Coronavirus - bodies, environments and the spread of disease
Mar 20, 2020
Every woman and girl counts
Mar 04, 2020
Health, Humanity and Dr. Frankenstein
Feb 05, 2020
Stories of guilt and redemption: the cinema of Atom Egoyan
Jan 13, 2020
2040: A personal prescription for Global Health
Dec 05, 2019
Using arts to campaign against gender-based violence
Nov 20, 2019
Making Space
Oct 16, 2019
The Power of Poetry
Sep 10, 2019
Nurturing artistic talent in children with autism. A conversation with Hana Makki
Aug 23, 2019
Creating father-son bonds through film: Tom Browne and his son Frankie
Aug 01, 2019
Bridges of hope: Supporting women and youth through economic empowerment
Jul 21, 2019
Death and dying, Italian style
Jul 04, 2019
History Lessons: Immigration, the NHS and fear of the other
Jun 08, 2019
Making History Matter: Julian Simpson on migration, social issues and the role of history
Jun 02, 2019
A New Outlook on Psychosomatics?
May 17, 2019
Interrogating Medicine: a podcast on humanities and pain
Apr 26, 2019
The Weaponizing of Religion against Healthcare: An Interview with John Fugelsang
Apr 11, 2019
Daniel LaForest on reaching beyond medicine to live experience of health
Mar 27, 2019
United in film: psychiatrist Dr Nabil Elkot recommends drama therapy for patients and doctors
Mar 13, 2019
What society do we live in? Dr Gavin Francis on precarity, vulnerability and narrative
Mar 06, 2019
Prescribing Art. Victoria Hume, Director of the Culture, Health and Wellbeing Alliance
Feb 07, 2019
The Immigrants’ Case of Shakespeare: a discussion about borders and health effects of separation
Jan 29, 2019
Medicine meets cinema: Dr Omneya Okasha’s journey from dentistry to film making
Jan 10, 2019
ICE Immigration and Health: Eugene Gu on the medical consequence of politics
Jan 02, 2019
The shape of Medical Humanities in South Africa
Nov 06, 2018
Let’s talk sex, medicine and film. Reporting from Egypt Medfest 2018
Oct 17, 2018
One Year Anniversary, MH editor
Jul 13, 2018
Talk to her: Arab women unveil taboos
Feb 16, 2018
How do we find meaning when we are going to die?
Nov 02, 2017
Psychiatry, old age and relationships in Professor Robert Abrams’ words
Sep 27, 2017
Auditory hallucinations, agoraphobia and extremism as portrayed by actor Ahemed Magdy
Apr 27, 2017
Living and ‘loving life’ in a sanatorium: interview with Radu Jude, Romanian director
Mar 06, 2017
Khaled Abol Naga: Acting as a calling and social activism
Sep 14, 2016
”To age or not to age”, Tom Kinninmont about his co-writing ”The Carer”
Jul 29, 2016
’Bernie and Rebecca’ is Melissa Kent’s directorial debut: ”a lifetime of emotions in 15 minutes”
Jul 08, 2016
The Nightingales: Sudan’s First women band: music for healing and hope
Jun 17, 2016
Coma through the eyes of a doctor and relatives: interview with Anu Menon, director of ’Waiting’
Mar 15, 2016
Film ‘Waiting’ - lives united by coma: interview with co-writer James Ruzicka
Mar 10, 2016
Producer Simon Field invites to Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s season of films and installations in UK
Feb 23, 2016
Sharif Hatata: doctor, novelist, film critic about medicine, doctor strike and ”Egypt’s health”
Jan 08, 2016
Bringing cinema to those with visual impairment, reporting from the Panorama of the European Film
Dec 21, 2015
Psychological coercion in UK government workfare programmes
May 15, 2015
Mohamed Khan, Egyptian screenwriter and director, on what clinicians can gain from his films
Oct 23, 2014
The Postgraduate Medical Humanities Conference 2014: The mad scientist
Sep 15, 2014
The Postgraduate Medical Humanities Conference 2014
Sep 15, 2014
The Postgraduate Medical Humanities Conference 2014: Education and medical humanities
Sep 15, 2014
Welcome to Medical Humanities
Apr 14, 2014