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Bio(un)ethical
with Leah Pierson and Sophie Gibert
22 episodes
3 months ago
In this episode we speak with Dr. Bryan Carmody, pediatric nephrologist and associate professor of pediatrics at Eastern Virginia Medical School. We talk about whether America really faces a doctor shortage, why people in areas with plenty of doctors still struggle to access care, whether proposed solutions can address the access problems many patients face, and how AI may affect these problems in the near future. (00:00) Our introduction (04:03) Rethinking the doctor shortage narrative (09...
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In this episode we speak with Dr. Bryan Carmody, pediatric nephrologist and associate professor of pediatrics at Eastern Virginia Medical School. We talk about whether America really faces a doctor shortage, why people in areas with plenty of doctors still struggle to access care, whether proposed solutions can address the access problems many patients face, and how AI may affect these problems in the near future. (00:00) Our introduction (04:03) Rethinking the doctor shortage narrative (09...
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Education
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#20 Rachel Fraser: How your social world shapes what you know
Bio(un)ethical
1 hour 48 minutes
7 months ago
#20 Rachel Fraser: How your social world shapes what you know
In this episode we speak with Dr. Rachel Fraser, Associate Professor of Philosophy at MIT, about whether experiences of oppression can yield special insights, whether these insights can be shared with members of dominant groups, and what implications this has for policymaking. (00:00) Our introduction (03:39) Interview begins (03:43) Historical roots of standpoint epistemology (27:38) Situated knowledge: What kind of knowledge depends on social position? (41:03) What kind of knowledge depends...
Bio(un)ethical
In this episode we speak with Dr. Bryan Carmody, pediatric nephrologist and associate professor of pediatrics at Eastern Virginia Medical School. We talk about whether America really faces a doctor shortage, why people in areas with plenty of doctors still struggle to access care, whether proposed solutions can address the access problems many patients face, and how AI may affect these problems in the near future. (00:00) Our introduction (04:03) Rethinking the doctor shortage narrative (09...