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Murmurs: Stories from our Journey in Medicine

Divya Bhatia, Qiuwei Yang, Dr. Hugh Silk

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This narrative medicine podcast explores how health providers and trainees think about their experiences in medicine. Not about how they make diagnoses, but how they relate to their patients and what makes them tick. Each episode interviews someone from UMass Medical School who has written a poem or essay to learn about them and their reflection. We hope this podcast inspires others to become more reflective practitioners as well. Reach us at murmursumassmed@gmail.com. We are collecting list ...
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A podcast for the civically challenged hosted by Divya Bhatia, Rey Lautenschlager, Olivia Michael, and Alexis Plazola. To be civically challenged means that you may want to get involved in issues but don't quite know how, or you might think there will always be someone better equipped out there to fight. This podcast is creating a community of activists who support each other in this fight as we are a work-in-progress, understanding activism—not as an end goal—as a journey. CONNECT! Podcast ...
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Hi, this is Qiuwei. A huge thank you to all of our listeners for joining us for our second season of Murmurs: Stories from Our Journey in Medicine. We are collecting anonymous feedback from our listeners - please see the linked form in the description. We would be immensely grateful if you could take a couple of minutes to fill it out. If you're in…
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Qiuwei Yang ('22) and Laël Ngangmeni ('23, MD/PhD) are joined by family physician Dr. Henry Del Rosario to discuss an interesting experience at a car dealership, as well as how his creative side and his faith impact his perspectives on healing. Recorded October 2021. Transcript available here: https://repository.escholarship.umassmed.edu/handle/20.…
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Laël Ngangmeni ('23, MD/PhD) and Jesse Sardell ('24) are joined by Sara Wang ('24) for a discussion on how to tell stories from a patient's perspective, as well as what medical students should consider when they meet a patient for the first time. Transcript available here: https://repository.escholarship.umassmed.edu/handle/20.500.14038/37383…
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Laël Ngangmeni ('23, MD/PhD) and Dr. Hugh Silk are joined by Ken Peterson, a family nurse practitioner and assistant professor in the Graduate School of Nursing, to reflect on his experience as a nurse during the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Recorded August 2021. Transcript available here: https://repository.escholarship.umassmed.edu/handle/20.500.14038/3738…
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Dr. Hugh Silk and Jesse Sardell ('24) are joined by Mina Botros ('24) to hear about his experience meeting people -- both similar and quite different from himself -- as he got involved with vaccination efforts early in the COVID-19 pandemic. Transcript available here: https://repository.escholarship.umassmed.edu/handle/20.500.14038/37381…
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Qiuwei Yang ('22) and Jesse Sardell ('24) are joined by pediatrician Dr. Heather Finlay-Morreale to discuss her experience of being diagnosed with a chronic illness and how that has influenced the way she cares for her own patients. Recorded April 2021. Transcript available here: https://repository.escholarship.umassmed.edu/handle/20.500.14038/3738…
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Police misconduct. The state of prisons. Sexual exploitation in the streets by officers tasked with the responsibility of protecting us. ACLU attorney Michael Perloff is here with us to share his experience regarding police and the people of Washington, DC. If you are interested in law, the justice system, are doing research on police in America, o…
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Thank you so much for joining us for this first season! We are collecting listener feedback for our capstone project via this survey. If you have a couple minutes to spare, please consider filling it out. We hope to see you soon with a season 2! If you would like to join the Murmurs team or if you'd like to share your own work, please contact us at…
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Divya Bhatia and Dr. Hugh Silk sit down with Dr. Lucy Candib to talk about the importance of medical-legal partnerships in advocating for individuals who are victims of abuse or torture in their home countries seeking asylum in the US. Content warning: physical and sexual abuse, homophobia, and torture. Recorded March 2020. We are collecting listen…
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Divya Bhatia and Dr. Hugh Silk sit down with medical student Rose Schutzberg to discuss her piece, "Friendly, not Familiar" about an experience during her second year of medical school when she visited a Massachusetts prison that inspired her to write this reflection. Recorded February 2020. We are collecting listener feedback for our capstone proj…
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In this episode of Activist-in-Progress with ACLU attorney Emerson Sykes, we dive into how our first amendment rights are being affected by the novel COVID-19 pandemic. From university campus hate speech to protests that have continued and adapted during this pandemic, the civil rights lawyer shares his perspective on how to go about protecting our…
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On our first official episode of Activist-in-Progress, we had the pleasure of speaking with UC San Diego's Associated Students President Eleanor Grudin. We discuss the gap between "normal" students and student government, how her role as president impacts her ability to be an activist, and how UC San Diego's student government and administrators ar…
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Welcome to Activist-in-Progress: a podcast for the civically challenged hosted by Divya Bhatia, Rey Lautenschlager, Olivia Michael, and Alexis Plazola. We are students at the University of California, San Diego, and are using this newfound quarantine time to bring the conversations we have about civic engagement to life on the podcast platform! CON…
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