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Bundle Of Hers

Bundle Of Hers

The Scope, University of Utah Health

Society & Culture

Frequency: 1 episode/15d. Total Eps: 200

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Power from identity, leading through story. BUNDLE OF HERS is a podcast dedicated to amplifying underspoken voices and stories in medicine. Our journey is a continuous exploration of discoveries, where identity growth, defining moments, and ongoing self-understanding take center focus. Medical residents and students Hạ Lê, Lilly Kanishka, Laurel Hiatt, Austen Ivey, and Sanila Math discuss how their different identities influence their experiences navigating the complexities of studying and practicing medicine. Through honest and thought-provoking conversations and personal narratives, BUNDLE OF HERS explores the diverse collection of voices and stories within the medical field.
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S8E10: Building Trust in Indigenous Health Care Through Community and Story

mardi 10 février 2026Duration 34:45

Indigenous health disparities did not happen by accident—and they cannot be understood without acknowledging history. Internal medicine–Pediatrics resident Brittany Begaye joins Lilly for a conversation about Indigenous health, identity, and returning home to practice medicine. They explore how colonization, displacement, and systemic neglect shaped the health gaps we see today, and how intergenerational trauma continues to live in the body and in health care systems. Through personal stories and shared reflections from their medical training, Lilly and Brittany highlight the power of community, cultural connection, and advocacy in building more equitable care.

S8E9: Human Error in Medicine. Learning, Accountability, and Trust

mardi 3 février 2026Duration 33:17

Mistakes happen in medicine—even when intentions are good. Sanila is joined by fellow MS4, Abby Hamilton, and Dr. Julie Thomas, a practicing rheumatologist and ethics educator, to unpack what "first, do no harm" really means in real-world clinical care. They explore the emotional weight of medical mistakes, the fear and silence that often follow unintended harm, and how clinicians can move forward with accountability, humility, and compassion. The conversation reframes imperfection not as failure, but as an opportunity to repair trust, strengthen patient relationships, and grow into more thoughtful, ethical physicians.

S7E26: Still Figuring It Out

vendredi 16 mai 2025Duration 39:10

Discovery is not always a bold breakthrough—it is often what quietly emerges after the questions, the challenges, and the moments when you are not sure where the path is leading.

In the season seven finale of BUNDLE OF HERS, Laurel, Hạ, and Alizah reflect on what they have uncovered about themselves, their surrounding relationships, and their roles in medicine. As they revisit moments that challenged their perspectives and share what they are still figuring out, they open up about the discomfort of not having it all together—and the strength in embracing that truth. Through vulnerability, curiosity, and connection, this conversation celebrates how the process of discovery shapes who we are becoming.

S4E8: Perception vs Reality

jeudi 11 mars 2021Duration 15:58

John Hopkins defines evidence-based medicine (EBM) as "the ideal that health care professionals should make 'conscientious, explicit, and judicious use of current best evidence.'" As medical students, EBM was probably just a section on an exam or test. But as residents, knowing when to use EBM when treating patients isn't always so clear-cut. Continuing the conversation on changing perceptions, in S4E8, Leen, Margaux, and Harjit discuss the perception and reality of evidence-based medicine.

S4E7: Changing Perceptions

jeudi 4 mars 2021Duration 11:10

The way we viewed the world as medical students is—with little argument—different than how we view the world as medical residents. As our roles shift, we start to see systems and patients differently with new responsibilities and adjustments we may have once been sheltered from. In S4E7, Leen, Margaux, and Harjit talk about their changed perceptions as they evolve from medical students to medical residents.

S4E6: Unlearning Fatphobia

jeudi 25 février 2021Duration 25:53

As a medical community, we have—whether unknowingly or not—assisted in normalizing fatphobia by simply instructing patients to "lose weight" without having the complicated conversation of "why?" To understand how fatphobia and weight bias have become internalized in ourselves, it's important to think back and reflect on our experiences. Concluding the conversation on the flaws of BMI—in S4E6, Margaux, Harjit, and guest pediatric nurse Isis talk about their struggles with weight bias and combating fatphobia in medicine.

S4E5: Invalidate BMI

jeudi 18 février 2021Duration 18:13

As health care providers, we were probably taught at one point or another during our education that health is the absence of illness. And that a person's weight is a standard measurement of health. But the origin of BMI—body mass index— was never intended to link a person's weight with how healthy, or unhealthy, they are. In S4E5, pediatric nurse Isis joins Margaux and Harjit to discuss weight bias and the flaws of BMI.

S4E4: Radicalizing Health Care

jeudi 11 février 2021Duration 19:32

Medicine is rooted in systems—but that doesn't mean change isn't possible. When you imagine a new and better world, it's important to understand why the current one isn't working. Before anything, radicalization begins when you challenge yourself. Concluding the conversation on radicalism—in S4E4, Harjit, Bushra, and Margaux share moments of radical impact in health care and discuss how to move forward towards change.

S4E3: Radical Beginnings

jeudi 4 février 2021Duration 20:32

According to Paulo Freire, "The radical, committed to human liberation, does not become the prisoner of a 'circle of certainty' within which reality is also imprisoned." Radical thinkers tend to think outside the circle and should challenge the question, "What radicalized me?" Continuing from the previous episode—in S4E3, Harjit, Bushra, and Margaux further their conversation on being radical thinkers and remember to the beginning of their radical journey.

S4E2: Be Radical

jeudi 28 janvier 2021Duration 17:22

Every person's worldview is based on their personal experiences. We should understand how we view the world now, and how we want to view it in the future. According to Paulo Freire, "The radical, committed to human liberation, does not become the prisoner of a 'circle of certainty' within which reality is also imprisoned." In S4E2, Harjit, Bushra, and Margaux discuss what it means—to them—to be radical.

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