Explore every episode of the podcast Ethics in Practice
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| Apologise, Remember and Show Up: How Do We Grow from Injustice and Wrong-doing? | 23 May 2025 | 00:44:10 | |
What if saying sorry isn’t enough? This episode urges us to think more deeply about wrongdoing, silence, complicity and solidarity in bioethics. Vanessa and Jantina reflect on the power—and limits—of an apology, including Vanessa’s experience of chairing the Committee that secured redressal from the White House for Public Health Department's infamous study on Syphilis at Tuskegee. Vanessa Northington Gamble is a University Professor of Medical Humanities at the George Washington University, USA. She is the first woman and first African American to hold this prestigious, endowed faculty position. Jantina de Vries is a Professor of Medicine at the University of Cape Town, South Africa, where she also founded the Ethics Lab to centre Africa as the context and driver of bioethics in scholarship. *** This podcast is funded by Wellcome. Complete show notes + transcript ALSO CHECK OUT
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| Building, Challenging and Transforming Systems in Bioethics | 23 May 2025 | 00:49:27 | |
Amar Jesani and Joseph Ali discuss how bioethical systems are built through institutions, resistance, and everyday practice. They encourage us to consider the multi-dimensional aspects of systems, including how they are actively contested and constructed and the dynamics between institutional insiders and outsiders. Amar started his career as an activist and has played a pivotal role in shaping the field of bioethics in India. Joseph is an Associate Professor and the Associate Director for Global Programs at Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Ethics, USA. He has been involved in establishing and operating various programmes to strengthen bioethics in his home country and internationally. *** This podcast is funded by Wellcome. Complete show notes + transcript ALSO CHECK OUT
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| The Quiet Optimism of Teaching Bioethics | 15 May 2025 | 00:45:56 | |
Medical ethics is more than a module—it’s a mindset. In this episode, Mario Vaz and Jordan Parsons reflect on how they try to go beyond lectures and focus on reflexivity as one of the skills that matters deeply in real-world care. Mario was a Professor and the Head of Physiology at St John’s Medical College, Bengaluru (India). He has retired now. Jordan is an Assistant Professor in Medical Ethics and Law at Birmingham Medical School (UK). *** This podcast is funded by Wellcome. Complete show notes + transcript ALSO CHECK OUT.
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| The Ethics of Being There: Fieldwork, Doubt and Meaning | 15 May 2025 | 00:43:27 | |
Supriya Subramani and Anna Dowrick share their journey of designing and conducting qualitative research on health interventions and lived experiences. Through rich discussion, they challenge conventional views of research, offering fresh insights into theory, reflexivity, and the human side of academic inquiry. Supriya is a Lecturer at the University of Sydney and Anna is a Senior Researcher at the University of Oxford. We hope you find their exchange meaningful. *** This podcast is funded by Wellcome. Complete show notes + transcript ALSO CHECK OUT
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| An Invitation to Re-imagine Health, Research and Bioethics | 08 May 2025 | 00:39:08 | |
Nicole and Christina share their experience of resisting hierarchies and creating space for subjugated knowledge in academia. Leaving us with an alternative way of seeing health, research, and bioethics that is not only relevant for this episode but the whole series. Nicole Redvers is a member of the Denı́nu Kų́ę́ First Nation (Northwest Territories, Canada). She is an Associate Professor, Western Research Chair and the Director of Indigenous Planetary Health at the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry at Western University. Christina Lee manages Knowledge Exchange for the Disability Matters Programme at the University of Sheffield, UK. The audio quality of this episode tends to fluctuate. Please listen to it in a quiet environment / with headphones if you can. *** This podcast is funded by Wellcome. Complete show notes + transcript ALSO CHECK OUT
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