New episode of Bio(un)ethical is out now, with @jbcarmody.bsky.social!
Bryan Carmody: Are doctor shortages real?
We discuss:
- Why people think there aren't enough doctors
- Why many access problems reflect misallocation (vs shortages)
- What models projecting shortages miss
- AI (the 🐘 in the 🏥)
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EPISODES | Bio(un)ethical
Great to listen to the latest episode of @biounethical.bsky.social. As always, great content and very interesting conversations!
www.biounethical.com/episodes/epi...
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Every episode of Season 2 is now available wherever you get your podcasts!
We're taking a short break before making further episodes, so now is a great time to submit feedback or requests (e.g., guests or topics) at biounethical.com.
Also, we heard you: transcripts are coming!
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Thanks, Teruji! Appreciate your support.
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thanks, excited to be here! 🦋
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Bio(un)ethical | Bioethics Podcast
Bio(un)ethical is a podcast miniseries where Leah Pierson and Sophie Gibert interview experts on bioethical issues, and question existing norms in medicine, science, and public health.
Hi Bluesky!
We're Bio(un)ethical, the podcast questioning existing norms in medicine, science, and public health via long-form interviews with philosophers, policymakers, physicians, and other experts.
Seasons 1 + 2 are available on all platforms and our website: www.biounethical.com
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physician-historian professing at the university of rochester. book: DIGITIZING DIAGNOSIS (jhu press), order: https://bit.ly/diagnosis-lea. working on next book, AID TO THOUGHT, a history of the peripheral brain in medicine.
Questioning existing norms in medicine, science, and public health | Hosted by @leahpierson.bsky.social and Sophie Gibert
Philosopher at Oxford. Ethics, epistemology, decision theory, usually stuff like that. Not a big fan of potatoes (or muzak) but don't these ones look cool?
https://users.ox.ac.uk/~mert2060/
Law professor, University of Denver Sturm College of Law. Teach and research on health law and bioethics. Papers, etc: https://sites.google.com/site/govindpersad
Associate Professor, Department of Public Policy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Philosopher by training. Research and teaching interests: ethics and public policy, health policy, immigration, and clinical and policy research ethics.
Academic lawyer/bioethicist studying pharmaceutical policy, access to investigational medicines, IRB quality (www.aereo.org), and clinical research ethics and regulation, with a splash of psychedelics.
Philosopher at Rutgers University. Author of Lottocracy: Democracy Without Elections (OUP, 2024). Interested in political philosophy, ethics, democratic innovation, neglected philosophical traditions, Seahawks, Sonics, poetry. Check out lottocracy.org!
Professor @ UPenn. Research ethics, pediatric ethics, cancer ethics, genomethics, science policy. Grateful immigrant, he/him. Speak only for myself. Reposts do not imply endorsement.
ORCID ID: 0000-0002-0667-7384
PhD Candidate at UNC-Chapel Hill | Thinking about Religion, Sex, and Governance | Host at New Books Network - Religion | All Taylor Swift opinions are my own
https://thereluctantamericanist.com
Philosopher bioethicist. Cullen Professor at BCM Ethics. Associate Editor at AJOB. Philosophical bioethics, decision making, neuroethics, and AI ethics. Views my own. https://jenniferblumenthalbarby.wordpress.com/
The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics (JLME) is a leading peer-reviewed journal for research at the intersection of law, health policy, ethics, and medicine.
Aspiring philosopher; tolerable human; "amusing combination of sardonic detachment & literally all the feelings felt entirely unironically all at once" [he/his]
Research program at Harvard Law School exploring issues at the intersection of health law policy, biotechnology, and bioethics https://linktr.ee/petrieflom
Making bioethics integral to decisions in health care, policy, and research.
Healthcare ethics consultant, philosophy professor, bioethics scholar, animal lover
https://www.york.cuny.edu/directory/tkirk
The Neiswanger Institute for Bioethics and Healthcare Leadership is a pluralistic program that draws upon the commitment to social justice of the Jesuit and Roman Catholic heritage of the Stritch School of Medicine in its teaching, research, and service.
A Podcast about #Bioethics and #MedicalHumanities highlighting marginalized voices and topics.
Philosophy Ph.D. Loyola-Chicago. I think about disagreement a lot. Epistemology. Political Philosophy. Clinical Medical Ethics. Stutterer @MacLeanEthics @woffordcollege @UHouston
Philosopher based in London at KCL Law. Interested in epistemology, ethics, & social & political philosophy.
https://elisewoodard.org