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FMED 702: Podcast Projects

On this page you can find podcasts created by our PhD students. These podcasts were developed as course assignments for FMED 702听(Power, the Body, and Health: Social Theory for Primary Care Research). The course was structured to introduce PhD-level students to听social science theories that explain relations of power and concepts of embodiment that shape primary care. Students were guided towards an understanding of how social theories explain current health problems at individual, local, and in global context, with the ultimate objective of developing tools to reflect on how these theories relate to their own research interests. The听podcast assignment was an opportunity to apply these skills by using social theory to explain or critique a topic of personal interest that is relevant to primary care or public health.

Hi! My name is Anish Kumar Arora and I'm a PhD Student in Family Medicine & Primary Care at 捆绑SM社区. Welcome to the first episode of my podcast series which introduces listeners to patient engagement in research. Hope you enjoy!

My name is Shashika Bandara, I am听a first year PhD听student at the Family Medicine Department. My听research focus is on global health policy using a political economy lens. My podcast focuses on understanding the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on marginalized communities via the social theory Habitus.

My name is Ozlem (Izzie) Barin. I am a first-year PhD student at the Department of Family Medicine and Primary Care. My podcast is about the new genome editing technology (CRISPR) and ethical considerations of genome editing.听听听

I am Elena Guseva, a 3rd year PhD student at the Department of Family Medicine. My podcast is about the phenomenon of social death attributed to patients with dementia.

Wagner Eduardo Nicola is an MSc student at the Family Medicine Department. The podcast is about empowering women in health services. The idea is that each episode brings an interviewee and talks about a topic that health professionals must be careful and empathetic about.

I鈥檓 Rebecca Zhao and I鈥檓 a first-year PhD student at the Department of Family Medicine. My podcast episode is about how digital innovations such as artificial intelligence contribute to widening health disparities.

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