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The Bitter Pill podcasts
Mallika Sekhar
8 episodes
4 days ago
How do doctors think and take clinical decisions during times of prolonged uncertainty? 'The Bitter Pill' podcasts explore this theme using examples from the 1980's when patients with hemophilia contracted HIV and hepatitis from their treatment with blood plasma. For four years, between 1982 and 1985 hemophilia doctors struggled with the challenges posed by HIV in their patients and how to modify their treatments. This is a critical period in medical history because of the suffering and death of so many people brought on by medical treatment. The aim of this podcast series is to learn about the serious dilemmas of health professionals in the 1980s and help reflect on clinical practice. They will provoke the listener - the medical student and contemporary health professionals - to contextualise situations that are universal in medical practice across cultures. Mallika Sekhar MBBS, MD, FRCPath, FRCP is a physician and haematologist trained in India and The U.K. She is currently a Consultant Haematologist at the Royal Free Hospital and UCL Hospitals and Honorary Associate Professor at University College London. https://www.royalfree.nhs.uk/services/staff-a-z/dr-mallika-sekhar/
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How do doctors think and take clinical decisions during times of prolonged uncertainty? 'The Bitter Pill' podcasts explore this theme using examples from the 1980's when patients with hemophilia contracted HIV and hepatitis from their treatment with blood plasma. For four years, between 1982 and 1985 hemophilia doctors struggled with the challenges posed by HIV in their patients and how to modify their treatments. This is a critical period in medical history because of the suffering and death of so many people brought on by medical treatment. The aim of this podcast series is to learn about the serious dilemmas of health professionals in the 1980s and help reflect on clinical practice. They will provoke the listener - the medical student and contemporary health professionals - to contextualise situations that are universal in medical practice across cultures. Mallika Sekhar MBBS, MD, FRCPath, FRCP is a physician and haematologist trained in India and The U.K. She is currently a Consultant Haematologist at the Royal Free Hospital and UCL Hospitals and Honorary Associate Professor at University College London. https://www.royalfree.nhs.uk/services/staff-a-z/dr-mallika-sekhar/
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Episodes (8/8)
The Bitter Pill podcasts
The Bitter Pill podcasts: Italy
4 years ago
39 minutes 54 seconds

The Bitter Pill podcasts
The Bitter Pill podcasts: Uncertainty and the fallout
4 years ago
38 minutes 43 seconds

The Bitter Pill podcasts
The Bitter Pill podcasts: Shared decision-making
4 years ago
42 minutes 35 seconds

The Bitter Pill podcasts
The Bitter Pill podcasts: Amsterdam
4 years ago
17 minutes 18 seconds

The Bitter Pill podcasts
The Bitter Pill podcasts: Decision Time
4 years ago
35 minutes 59 seconds

The Bitter Pill podcasts
The Bitter Pill podcasts: Testing Times
4 years ago
37 minutes 2 seconds

The Bitter Pill podcasts
The Bitter Pill podcasts: France
4 years ago
17 minutes 7 seconds

The Bitter Pill podcasts
The Bitter Pill podcasts: introduction
4 years ago
8 minutes 15 seconds

The Bitter Pill podcasts
How do doctors think and take clinical decisions during times of prolonged uncertainty? 'The Bitter Pill' podcasts explore this theme using examples from the 1980's when patients with hemophilia contracted HIV and hepatitis from their treatment with blood plasma. For four years, between 1982 and 1985 hemophilia doctors struggled with the challenges posed by HIV in their patients and how to modify their treatments. This is a critical period in medical history because of the suffering and death of so many people brought on by medical treatment. The aim of this podcast series is to learn about the serious dilemmas of health professionals in the 1980s and help reflect on clinical practice. They will provoke the listener - the medical student and contemporary health professionals - to contextualise situations that are universal in medical practice across cultures. Mallika Sekhar MBBS, MD, FRCPath, FRCP is a physician and haematologist trained in India and The U.K. She is currently a Consultant Haematologist at the Royal Free Hospital and UCL Hospitals and Honorary Associate Professor at University College London. https://www.royalfree.nhs.uk/services/staff-a-z/dr-mallika-sekhar/