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WIDLIMS - What I Didn't Learn in Medical School
Linda from WIDLIMS
26 episodes
9 months ago
In a nutshell, WIDLIMS is a platform for discussing topics crucial to health which are not taught, glossed over or approached from the wrong angles in medicine and public discourse. The host Linda's knowledge – as a final year medical student – combined with valuable input from guests provides you with accessible and most importantly empowering evidence-based information on topics within the field of lifestyle medicine. In addition, you can expect in-depth mental health discussions, for example when considering body image & disordered eating in diet culture, as well as health inequalities due to variables such as race & gender which affect health behaviours and outcomes. We'll also discuss specific health conditions such as acne, anxiety and anorexia. Disclaimer: this show is for educational and entertainment purposes only.
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Medicine
Health & Fitness,
Nutrition,
Mental Health
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In a nutshell, WIDLIMS is a platform for discussing topics crucial to health which are not taught, glossed over or approached from the wrong angles in medicine and public discourse. The host Linda's knowledge – as a final year medical student – combined with valuable input from guests provides you with accessible and most importantly empowering evidence-based information on topics within the field of lifestyle medicine. In addition, you can expect in-depth mental health discussions, for example when considering body image & disordered eating in diet culture, as well as health inequalities due to variables such as race & gender which affect health behaviours and outcomes. We'll also discuss specific health conditions such as acne, anxiety and anorexia. Disclaimer: this show is for educational and entertainment purposes only.
Show more...
Medicine
Health & Fitness,
Nutrition,
Mental Health
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Giving culturally relevant advice in healthcare
WIDLIMS - What I Didn't Learn in Medical School
42 minutes 55 seconds
5 years ago
Giving culturally relevant advice in healthcare
This week's guest is Amaeze Madukah, a nutritionist in the UK. Prompted by an Instagram post of hers about how diet advice is often Euro-centric, I wanted to further explore the topic with her, and am grateful that she came on the show. Listen to learn about implicit bias and power distance, how these mean that certain populations receive suboptimal healthcare advice and what healthcare practitioners should keep in mind when giving advice to people from different ethnic backgrounds. We also chatted about other aspects relating to culture, food and language - I hope you enjoy the content and learn something new. Sorry for the slightly iffy sound quality this week! Show notes here. Follow me @widlims on Instagram/Twitter. Check out Amaeze on Life's recipe and Wellness in Colour. You may want to learn more and listen to WIDLIMS episode #3 on racism in medicine and episode #9 which covers some aspects of endometriosis, Black women's pain and racism.
WIDLIMS - What I Didn't Learn in Medical School
In a nutshell, WIDLIMS is a platform for discussing topics crucial to health which are not taught, glossed over or approached from the wrong angles in medicine and public discourse. The host Linda's knowledge – as a final year medical student – combined with valuable input from guests provides you with accessible and most importantly empowering evidence-based information on topics within the field of lifestyle medicine. In addition, you can expect in-depth mental health discussions, for example when considering body image & disordered eating in diet culture, as well as health inequalities due to variables such as race & gender which affect health behaviours and outcomes. We'll also discuss specific health conditions such as acne, anxiety and anorexia. Disclaimer: this show is for educational and entertainment purposes only.