Being healthy is simple. Or is it? It’s very easy to take health and wellbeing for granted. But how many of us stop to consider questions like: Who gets to be healthy? How much control over my health and wellbeing do I really have? Join us every fortnight, as we investigate important current issues of ethics, law and policy in the fields of health, medicine and the life sciences. If you want to understand how to advocate for your own health and the health of others, this podcast is for you. Mason Institute Investigates is a podcast series produced by the Mason Institute and funded by the Edinburgh Law School at the University of Edinburgh.
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Being healthy is simple. Or is it? It’s very easy to take health and wellbeing for granted. But how many of us stop to consider questions like: Who gets to be healthy? How much control over my health and wellbeing do I really have? Join us every fortnight, as we investigate important current issues of ethics, law and policy in the fields of health, medicine and the life sciences. If you want to understand how to advocate for your own health and the health of others, this podcast is for you. Mason Institute Investigates is a podcast series produced by the Mason Institute and funded by the Edinburgh Law School at the University of Edinburgh.
Episode 2 - Bad Apple Surgeons: The role of criminal law in non-fatal surgical harm
Mason Institute Investigates
36 minutes 11 seconds
3 years ago
Episode 2 - Bad Apple Surgeons: The role of criminal law in non-fatal surgical harm
Welcome back for our second episode of the Mason Institute Investigates podcast. Today's guest is Dr Alex Mullock (University of Manchester). Dr Mullock discusses with Professor Anne-Maree Farrell (Edinburgh Law School) about her research into non-fatal surgical harm caused by bad apple surgeons and the potential role of criminal law in addressing these harms. This podcast is a joint production of Edinburgh Law School and the University of Manchester.
Mason Institute Investigates
Being healthy is simple. Or is it? It’s very easy to take health and wellbeing for granted. But how many of us stop to consider questions like: Who gets to be healthy? How much control over my health and wellbeing do I really have? Join us every fortnight, as we investigate important current issues of ethics, law and policy in the fields of health, medicine and the life sciences. If you want to understand how to advocate for your own health and the health of others, this podcast is for you. Mason Institute Investigates is a podcast series produced by the Mason Institute and funded by the Edinburgh Law School at the University of Edinburgh.