RSS Amplifier

Video feed

The Wound-Dresser

A podcast that uncovers the human side of healthcare. Based in Camden, New Jersey, The Wound-Dresser brings you personal one-on-one interviews which explore unique perspectives from all sides of healthcare. Tune in for in-depth conversations on the medical humanities, community health, healthcare policy, evidenced-based integrative medicine and much more. X: @twdpodcast1 Instagram: @twdpodcast1 Contact The Wound-Dresser at twdpodcast1@gmail.com

podcasters.spotify.comSource feed ↗10 videos

Live Last read · last published · next check

Written by

Latest videos

Saves to your Watch queue, to pick up on another day or another device.

Ethics of Behavioral Healthcare: Dominic Sisti

Season 4, Episode 11: Dr. Dominic Sisti is the director of the Scattergood Program for the Applied Ethics of Behavioral Health Care at the University of Pennsylvania. Listen to Dominic discuss the ethics of psychiatric nosology, medical aid in dying for mental health patients, and architectural design of behavioral health hospitals.

Play

Rowan Wellness Village: Ali Houshmand

Season 4, Episode 10: Dr. Ali Houshmand is the president of Rowan University and the thought leader behind the Rowan Wellness Village. Listen to Ali discuss the vision for the Rowan Wellness Village, the components of a healthy community and strategies for cultivating purpose for young adults and senior citizens.

Play

Addiction and Families: Gianna Calligy

Season 4, Episode 9: Gianna Calligy is a fourth-year medical student at Cooper Medical School of Rowan University and a youth mentor for children affected by addiction. Listen to Gianna discuss the effects of substance use on families, the work of Camp Mariposa and her own reflections on addiction medicine. Camp Mariposa is a free year-round addiction prevention and youth mentoring program for…

Play

(RW) Philosophy: John Kaag

(REWIND) Season 2, Episode 6: Professor John Kaag is the Chair of Philosophy at University of Massachusetts, Lowell. Listen to John talk about mental illness, the golden mean and how transcendence is related to healing.

Play

Mindful Self-Compassion: Don Friedman

Season 4, Episode 8: Dr. Donald Friedman is a retired rheumatologist and mindful self-compassion advocate based in Philadelphia. Listen to Don discuss the three components of mindful self-compassion, the prevailing myths about this practice and how mindful self-compassion can help physicians cope with clinical errors.

Play

DIY Medicine: Anna Wexler

Season 4, Episode 7: Dr. Anna Wexler is a medical ethicist at the University of Pennsylvania who studies emerging technologies and do-it-yourself (DIY) medicine. Listen to Anna discuss common DIY medicine applications, the conditions under which DIY medicine movements emerge, and approaches for physicians to discuss DIY medicine with patients.

Play

(RW) Radiology (and Music!): Ethan Tarasov

(REWIND) Season 1, Episode 7: Dr. Ethan Tarasov is a retired radiologist from central New Jersey. Listen to Ethan talk about the evolution of imaging during his career and the musical compositions that have been his focus since retiring from medicine. See soundingseamusic.com to check out his work!

Play

(RW) Climate Health II: Gregg Furie

(REWIND) Season 3, Episode 3: Dr. Gregg Furie is an internal medicine physician and medical director for climate and sustainability at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, MA. Listen to Gregg discuss the effects of climate change on our health, ongoing policy initiatives to reduce healthcare emissions and his approach to addressing climate change with patients.

Play

Trauma Surgery: Ju-Lin Wang

Season 4, Episode 6: Dr. Ju-Lin Wang is a trauma surgeon at Cooper University Healthcare in Camden, New Jersey. Listen to Ju-Lin discuss the clinical decision trees used to stabilize trauma patients, partnerships between trauma surgery and the military and the importance of trauma awareness campaigns in our communities.

Play

The Beach Cure: Meggie Crnic

Season 4, Episode 5: Dr. Meggie Crnic is a Philadelphia-based medical historian and author of The Beach Cure: A History of Healing on Northeastern Shores . Listen to Meggie discuss the elements that make beach environments therapeutic, a history of floating hospitals on the eastern seaboard and the interplay of science and lived experience when studying healing landscapes.

Play