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Talking about medicine & the arts
Medicine360.co.uk
21 episodes
1 week ago
Welcome to our sixth student-hosted Medicine 360 podcast, in which Dr Mark Crouch takes us into the complex world of the Global Health Organizations (GHOs) operating in Papua New Guinea. Dr Crouch is a family physician with over a decade of experience serving the people of Papua New Guinea at Kudjip Nazarene General Hospital. As well as being deeply involved in day-to-day patient care, he is a Medical Education Co-ordinator and Public Health Physician, and has a post as honorary lecturer at the University of Papua New Guinea School of Medicine and Health Sciences. In the podcast, Dr Crouch discusses the crucial roles GHOs play in addressing healthcare needs, and the potential drawbacks and unintended consequences of their presence. We hope the podcast, in sharing some of Dr Crouch's experience and hard-earnt knowledge, gives a nuanced perspective on the multifaceted nature of global health initiatives. The podcast is hosted by Ben Hulley, a second-year medical student at the University of Bristol. We hope you enjoy listening.
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Welcome to our sixth student-hosted Medicine 360 podcast, in which Dr Mark Crouch takes us into the complex world of the Global Health Organizations (GHOs) operating in Papua New Guinea. Dr Crouch is a family physician with over a decade of experience serving the people of Papua New Guinea at Kudjip Nazarene General Hospital. As well as being deeply involved in day-to-day patient care, he is a Medical Education Co-ordinator and Public Health Physician, and has a post as honorary lecturer at the University of Papua New Guinea School of Medicine and Health Sciences. In the podcast, Dr Crouch discusses the crucial roles GHOs play in addressing healthcare needs, and the potential drawbacks and unintended consequences of their presence. We hope the podcast, in sharing some of Dr Crouch's experience and hard-earnt knowledge, gives a nuanced perspective on the multifaceted nature of global health initiatives. The podcast is hosted by Ben Hulley, a second-year medical student at the University of Bristol. We hope you enjoy listening.
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Breast Cancer and the Power of Narrative
Talking about medicine & the arts
48 minutes 25 seconds
2 years ago
Breast Cancer and the Power of Narrative
Welcome to our eleventh Medicine 360 podcast, in which Kris Hallenga and Dr Liz O’Riordon discuss breast cancer and the power of narrative with Dr Ishminder Mangat. They discuss what inspired them to write their stories, and how writing their stories has affected their lives. Kris Hallenga is a best-selling author, broadcaster and founder of the first breast-cancer awareness charity, CoppaFeel! (www.coppafeel.org) In 2009 she was diagnosed with secondary metastatic breast cancer at the age of 23. CoppaFeel!’s campaigning has resulted in cancer awareness being put onto school curriculums. Kris has won a Pride of Britain award, a Cosmopolitan Ultimate Campaigner award, and has been given an Honorary Doctorate by Nottingham Trent University. In 2021 she published a memoir, Glittering a Turd: How Surving the Unsurvivable Taught Me to Live, which became a Sunday Times Top Ten Bestseller. She has a podcast of the same name, in which she speaks to guests about the difficulties in their lives. Liz O’Riordan is an international speaker, broadcaster, and the award winning co-author of The Complete Guide to Breast Cancer: How to Feel Empowered and Take Control. She began to speak and write about breast cancer after having been diagnosed with Stage 3 breast cancer in 2015, aged 40. A recurrence in 2018, and complications affecting her left shoulder, forced her to retire from her job as a consultant breast surgeon. In 2020 she launched a podcast, ‘Don’t Ignore the Elephant’, which explores difficult-to-discuss topics. In 2023 her cancer returned for a second time. Her memoir, Under the Knife: Life Lessons from the Operating Theatre has just come out. This podcast is hosted by Dr Ishminder Mangat , a junior doctor in Bristol interested in exploring the links between medicine and the humanities.
Talking about medicine & the arts
Welcome to our sixth student-hosted Medicine 360 podcast, in which Dr Mark Crouch takes us into the complex world of the Global Health Organizations (GHOs) operating in Papua New Guinea. Dr Crouch is a family physician with over a decade of experience serving the people of Papua New Guinea at Kudjip Nazarene General Hospital. As well as being deeply involved in day-to-day patient care, he is a Medical Education Co-ordinator and Public Health Physician, and has a post as honorary lecturer at the University of Papua New Guinea School of Medicine and Health Sciences. In the podcast, Dr Crouch discusses the crucial roles GHOs play in addressing healthcare needs, and the potential drawbacks and unintended consequences of their presence. We hope the podcast, in sharing some of Dr Crouch's experience and hard-earnt knowledge, gives a nuanced perspective on the multifaceted nature of global health initiatives. The podcast is hosted by Ben Hulley, a second-year medical student at the University of Bristol. We hope you enjoy listening.