The Bias Diagnosis (Series 2)

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The Bias Diagnosis (Series 2)

De : Whistledown Productions
Lu par : Dr Ronx Ikharia
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Dr Ronx Ikharia has worked as a frontline A&E doctor for more than a decade. They believe medicine aims to help people - but they ask, does healthcare work equally well for everyone?

Statistics show that women and people assigned female at birth spend more of their life in poor health, it takes longer for them to receive diagnoses for a variety of health conditions, they are less likely to be prescribed pain relief, and they are more likely to receive a mental health diagnosis for a physical problem.

Why is this?

Dr Ronx examines the origin of medicine and the current healthcare system in a search for answers.

The series hears from patients, medical professionals, historians, and academics. This is a comprehensive and sensitive look at whether your gender affects your health.

A Whistledown Production for Audible.

©2023 Whistledown Productions (P)2023 Audible, Ltd.
Sociologie
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  • Ep 1: Emergency
    Mar 2 2023

    Dr. Ronx begins investigating whether gender bias affects healthcare by examining life-threatening situations. They go back to the foundations of medical knowledge to see whether historic ideas have an impact on current care.

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    48 min
  • Ep 2: Reproductive Care
    Mar 2 2023

    Dr Ronx looks specifically at how the reproductive system is treated in modern healthcare. Their exploration takes them to the history of the contraceptive pill and they ask if the history of clinical trials has an impact on patients today.

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    48 min
  • Ep 3: Pain
    Mar 2 2023

    Dr Ronx delves into the world of pain. Who is believed when describing their pain? And are certain genders often expected to tolerate more pain than others?

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    37 min
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