S04E01

Continuing our discussion of Epistemic Injustice, Ryan Felder shares his thoughts on the practical applications of Epistemic Injustice in clinical ethics consultation as well as how Epistemic Injustice relates to our understandings of cannabis efficacy and long COVID among other things.

S04E02

Amelia and Kirk speak with Tim Schwab about philanthropy and power, and the ethical implications of this facet of concentrated wealth. We discuss implications for public health, vaccine distribution and more, while examining how this type of philanthropy perpetuates existing power structures and undermines health in insidious ways.

S04E03

We reached out to Dr. Nathaniel Morris after reading his recent article in the New England Journal of Medicine; Injustice Disorder. Tune into our chat, where psychiatry intersects with law.

S04E04

In this episode, Kirk and Amelia explore a range of strategies to promote equity in clinical care with Dr. David Kountz, the Chief Academic Officer and Vice President of Academic Diversity for Hackensack Meridian Health, a 17 hospital network in Northern and Central New Jersey. We also explore what ethical obligations physicians may have to advocate for equity in public policy.