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"Horton is able to face the grief she's lived through -- the pain of her childhood, the loss of her disabled sister, and the guilt over patients she couldn't save. She then sets out to rediscover the pieces of herself she's had to shut down during long, sleep-deprived, stressful hours at the hospital. This is a poignant book and, at times, a funny one." -- The Toronto Globe and Mail
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Our guest is Dr. Tracy Gaudet, Executive Director of the Whole Health Institute.
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Our guest is Dr. Tracy Gaudet, Executive Director of the Whole Health Institute.
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Sick — an investigative podcast looking at "what goes wrong in the places meant to keep us healthy" — has just wrapped up Season Two...all of which was focused on the intersection of health care and prisons.
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Dr. Adam Stern, a psychiatrist at Boston's Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center joins us to discuss his memoir, a candid and engrossing reflection on his residency at Harvard.
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The London-based curator and writer Lou Stoppard joins us to discuss her latest New Yorker Magazine article: "What Should Hang on the Walls of a Hospital?"
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Our guest on ST Medical Monday is Eric Garcia, a political journalist based in Washington, DC, who's worked for or written for National Journal,…
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These are, as we all know, particularly anxious times; in this age of the Coronavirus pandemic, anxiety is clearly widespread. But what are the "good"…
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Our guest is Dr. Jillian Horton, a medical educator, writer, musician, and podcaster based in Canada. As an award-winning teacher of mindfulness, she…
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Ever happen to look at a painting on the wall of some hospital and wonder: "Who chose THIS picture? And why is it hanging HERE?" Our guest on ST Medical…