Home
Categories
EXPLORE
True Crime
Comedy
Society & Culture
Business
Sports
Technology
Health & Fitness
About Us
Contact Us
Copyright
© 2024 PodJoint
Podjoint Logo
US
00:00 / 00:00
Sign in

or

Don't have an account?
Sign up
Forgot password
https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Podcasts221/v4/4e/62/cc/4e62ccd7-5739-52c5-3d11-2f3b14dac918/mza_11305470551856047265.jpg/600x600bb.jpg
Getting Better
RNZ
8 episodes
11 hours ago
What’s it like to work in a system that doesn’t do right by your own people? Trainee doctor Emma Espiner is about to find out.
Show more...
Health & Fitness
RSS
All content for Getting Better is the property of RNZ and is served directly from their servers with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
What’s it like to work in a system that doesn’t do right by your own people? Trainee doctor Emma Espiner is about to find out.
Show more...
Health & Fitness
https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Podcasts221/v4/4e/62/cc/4e62ccd7-5739-52c5-3d11-2f3b14dac918/mza_11305470551856047265.jpg/600x600bb.jpg
Introducing: Getting Better - A Year in the Life of a Māori Medical Student
Getting Better
1 minute 42 seconds
5 years ago
Introducing: Getting Better - A Year in the Life of a Māori Medical Student

Trainee doctor Emma Espiner introduces her new podcast Getting Better - A Year in the Life of a Māori Medical Student.

Trainee doctor and award-winning writer Emma Espiner (Ngāti Tukorehe, Ngāti Porou) travels to the front lines of healthcare in New Zealand, where life and death decisions are made every day and where the statistics clearly show Māori are suffering: Māori die younger, get chronic illnesses earlier and receive less care than non-Māori.

We'll hear from whānau whose experiences are the real-life stories behind the statistics and doctors who see first-hand the racism that has led to our acceptance of "unequal outcomes"- in the real world, "unequal outcomes" means sickness and death.

Finally, we'll look at the COVID-19 crisis, which underlined the governments' ability to act when it's not just Māori at risk of dying too soon. Does that mean that Māori dying early is just business as usual?

Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details

Getting Better
What’s it like to work in a system that doesn’t do right by your own people? Trainee doctor Emma Espiner is about to find out.