Das Studio des Lexusmentis: Medical Ethics an Indian Perspective
Dr. Hareesh A and Dr. Vithya M
27 episodes
1 week ago
Das Studio des Lexusmentis by Dr. Hareesh Anandan is for thoughtful minds fatigued by short-form noise. It invites you to slow down, reflect, and engage with nuanced discussions at the intersection of medicine, ethics, and lived experience. Episodes explore provocative questions in Indian healthcare, through stories from government hospitals seen by an intern. Season 1 begins with “Medical Ethics – An Indian Perspective,” marking the start of a long journey into medicine, law, and philosophy.
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Das Studio des Lexusmentis by Dr. Hareesh Anandan is for thoughtful minds fatigued by short-form noise. It invites you to slow down, reflect, and engage with nuanced discussions at the intersection of medicine, ethics, and lived experience. Episodes explore provocative questions in Indian healthcare, through stories from government hospitals seen by an intern. Season 1 begins with “Medical Ethics – An Indian Perspective,” marking the start of a long journey into medicine, law, and philosophy.
Episode 017: History Edition: History of Women’s Health and it’s implications today
Das Studio des Lexusmentis: Medical Ethics an Indian Perspective
19 minutes 45 seconds
1 month ago
Episode 017: History Edition: History of Women’s Health and it’s implications today
In this episode, we have attempted to discuss the various aspects of how J.Sims and his inhumane experiments on the African American women has to this day shaped the women’s health care and what are the implications of the same in India.
Das Studio des Lexusmentis: Medical Ethics an Indian Perspective
Das Studio des Lexusmentis by Dr. Hareesh Anandan is for thoughtful minds fatigued by short-form noise. It invites you to slow down, reflect, and engage with nuanced discussions at the intersection of medicine, ethics, and lived experience. Episodes explore provocative questions in Indian healthcare, through stories from government hospitals seen by an intern. Season 1 begins with “Medical Ethics – An Indian Perspective,” marking the start of a long journey into medicine, law, and philosophy.