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This Book is Sick!
Ellie, Ariyani, and Bekah
10 episodes
4 days ago
Welcome to book club! On the “This Book is Sick!” podcast, we connect medicine and the humanities by exploring memoirs, novels, and nonfiction related to healthcare, illness, and the human experience.
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Welcome to book club! On the “This Book is Sick!” podcast, we connect medicine and the humanities by exploring memoirs, novels, and nonfiction related to healthcare, illness, and the human experience.
Show more...
Medicine
Health & Fitness
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Book Club 7: God’s Hotel (with Dr. Samuel Porter)
This Book is Sick!
47 minutes 58 seconds
2 weeks ago
Book Club 7: God’s Hotel (with Dr. Samuel Porter)

In this episode, we discuss God’s Hotel: A Doctor, a Hospital, and a Pilgrimage to the Heart of Medicine by Dr. Victoria Sweet. We also welcome special guest Dr. Samuel Porter, a hospitalist at the University of Colorado. God’s Hotel is a memoir chronicling Dr. Sweet’s transformative experience at Laguna Honda Hospital—San Francisco’s last almshouse. Tune in as we consider what modern healthcare can learn from a slower style of medicine and as Dr. Porter shares his insights regarding systems level care.

This Book is Sick!
Welcome to book club! On the “This Book is Sick!” podcast, we connect medicine and the humanities by exploring memoirs, novels, and nonfiction related to healthcare, illness, and the human experience.