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The Bias Diagnosis

Auteur(s): Ivan Beckley, Emma Barnaby, Yero Timi-Biu, Anishka Sharma, Tej Adeleye
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Five patients, one treatment room, and a broken healthcare system.

Ivan Beckley is about to become a fully-qualified doctor in the UK. But he’s not convinced that healthcare works for everyone equally.

In this series he uncovers one of the biggest and most insidious injustices in modern medicine. Fixing it could save thousands of lives every year. And yet it’s invisible, unless it directly affects you.

Statistics show that black and people of colour have worse health outcomes, and die more often than white people, across many fields of medicine and variety of illnesses.

Ivan’s search for answers takes him to the roots of modern medicine. He busts myths, debunks stereotypes and calls out misinformation that have existed for centuries and remain sadly very much alive today.

A Whistledown production for Audible Originals.

©2021 Ivan Beckley (P)2021 Audible, Ltd.
Politique Sciences politiques
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  • Ep 1: Knowledge
    Feb 9 2021

    Student doctor Ivan Beckley gathers evidence of structural bias in medicine; exploring the foundations of modern medical knowledge and the way doctors are trained.

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    1 h
  • Ep 2: Perception
    Feb 9 2021

    Imagine telling someone you’re in pain. How do you know that they believe you? Why is some people’s pain perceived differently to others? And what does that mean for those with chronic and life-threatening illnesses?

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    58 min
  • Ep 3: Thought
    Feb 9 2021

    Ivan steps into the world of mental health. How much the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness is actually shaped by physical appearance?

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    1 h et 2 min
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superbe ! attendu depuis longtemps, un autre défi majeur qui doit être relevé par toutes les populations

superbe

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It is scary that we think that the copious medical education for docs is lacking.

I'm more surprised that there isn't an uproar in the medical world about this.

The prescription for this... change

kind of scary

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Shocking facts and sad stories of people that trusted the knowledge and humanity of their doctors. The proof that we don't need smart doctors but caring ones!
Ivan Beckley made me think about some of my decisions and the way I treat my patients.
Thank you Ivan!

This should be taught in med school!

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Firstly I am not black, but I have worked in the health care sector for many years, and I have found that there is definitely racism, and classism within that sector. I believe that COVID19 has definitely illustrated that point further. I found enlightening on the discussion about spirography that the units themselves were manufactured with this racist feature built the reason being I completed these tests and was wondering why there was a I and II button, which I asked about repeatedly but was never informed. I found it interesting because I tried the test on both settings for myself and was shocked by the difference. I can only hope that the results were interpreted by the doctor's at that office correctly. I know occasionally these tests were repeated by another staff member.

Black lives matter

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A great listen! very informative and useful to think about. I struggled with all the sound effects, I found myself thinking about what made that noise and having to go back and listen to the words again.

the information was eye-opening!

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