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In the Same Vein Podcast

In the Same Vein - Season 1

Episode 1 – On Medical Error with Danielle Ofri, MD, PhD

Welcome to the first episode of our new podcast “In the Same Vein”! In this premiere, our student co-host is the second-year medical student Isabella Cantor, whose personal experiences as a reader and as a healthcare provider led her to want to chat with the remarkable Danielle Ofri, MD, PhD. In this episode, we primarily talk about Dr. Ofri’s 2020 book When We Do Harm: A Doctor Confronts Medical Error. But in addition to discussing the complexities of medical error and how to process it, we also chat about emotions in medicine, the role of art and medicine in taking care of yourself as a doctor, and medical education.

Enjoy listening and please do subscribe so that you don’t miss any of the other episodes in Season 1!

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/43E5AF6Cf0hsD3snnKYZSp?si=0x4r0sXQR_SGhmwtGHfLEw
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/in-the-same-vein/id1768803040?i=1000671429267

Episode 2 – On Emotions and Surgery with Michael Brown, PhD

In this episode, second-year medical student Spencer Mehdizadeh chose to speak to the historian of medicine Michael Brown about his 2022 book Emotions and Surgery in Britain, 1793-1912. We discuss anesthesia, pain, emotions, surgery, history, and the experiences of both patients and surgeons in the nineteenth century and today.

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0OKIES1xkidjaBPxhxbJai?si=Ist1gNCKTMm0PCXQETltug

Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/on-emotions-and-surgery-with-michael-brown-phd/id1768803040?i=1000673194663

Episode 3 – On Medieval Lapidary Medicine with Nichola Harris, PhD

In this episode, third-year medical student Caleb Prus chose to speak to the historian of medieval medicine Nichola Harris about her sub-field of lapidary medicine, or, the use of stones and minerals for medicinal purposes. We discuss how objects like coral, pearls, diamonds, amber, loadstones, and eaglestones were utilized in the medieval period (and ancient and early modern periods) as cures and for general health and wellness.

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0ruGUZ6CgC5Uxpx22lvQW0?si=m83Jh8BkTNuPbD_3HGZYLA

Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/in-the-same-vein/id1768803040?i=1000675340971

Episode 4 – On Beauty Ideals with Julie Starr, PhD

I had the absolute pleasure of working with second-year medical student Piper Schneider on this one. She's interested in plastic surgery and walked to talk to Julie Starr from Hamilton College about her book Modified Bodies, Material Selves: Beauty Ideals in Post-Reform Shanghai (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2023). In this episode, we discuss the concept of tizhi, anthropological methods and the “data problem” in that field, and how cultural beauty ideals influence health, wellness, and medicine.

On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2SxhSybnu2pLhxWj0W1AAh?si=i94CULQDTaSSyn-ypU6n2g

On Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/in-the-same-vein/id1768803040?i=1000677123550