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The Bias Diagnosis

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The Bias Diagnosis

De: 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.

This original podcast is 5 episodes in total, please begin with “Ep 1: Knowledge”.

©2021 Ivan Beckley (P)2021 Audible, Ltd.
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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 m
  • 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 y 2 m
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I've FEARED being misdiagnosed since 2010,, no clear answers or research or honesty from doctor.

Just the beginning...

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Loved it! It brought light to what people of color deal with in the medical care they receive!

This hit home!

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I wish they touched more on other bias such as gender and weight... and how bias can be cumulative if multiple potential bias effeet the patient, it bugs me because some of the stuff they reference could have also have been a great opportunity to bring that up.

I wish they touched more on other bias

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This is a very real podcast about a very serious issue. I appreciate shedding a light on a very real problem in the medical field. I have personally had experience with not being treated well, listened to, and quality care. Many have been seriously hurt and traumatized by bias treatment from from some doctors (including myself).

The Haunting Truth

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It’s not just a racial problem, it’s a female problem too. Women’s pain is dismissed so much more often than men, we are made to believe it’s either not as bad as we think or we are making it up for attention. Women’s hysteria is not a 100yrs in the past, we are still treated the same, it’s just called things like “conversion disorder” or “somatic” As a chronic pain sufferer for over 20yrs I’ve had 3 out of 100 doctors actually listen to my pain. It’s extremely frustrating.

This is a woman thing too.

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Very interesting and informative. Draws from personal experiences and case studies of race, ethnicity, immigrant groups, in the context of healthcare, and in both UK and US environments. Explains the motivations behind racial exclusion in medical education and medical texts. Would be helpful to the folks at JAMA.

Well constructed & narrated

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I learned, via my family, the absolute need to advocate for myself in medical spaces. I've experienced many of the instances addressed in this podcast... misdiagnosis that led to the removal of reproductive ability, dismissal of my concerns regarding MY BODY, dismissal of my independent research because I am not an M.D., and the attempted dismissal of my agency/humanity. This podcast was awesome inspiring and informed me that this issue is not concentrated just to my family...for generations....it happens to us as a collective. Thank you for this podcast; I will share it with others.

Medical Apartheid

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This was such a good podcast! Very well researched and informative. I'd love for people who think that racism doesn't exist to listen carefully to this.

Very interesting

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So much of what my family has been saying for years. A true must read!

A Must Read for Every Person of Color

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Overall Podcast is sufficient to anyone in the medical department or just interested about racial views and tensions. Really enjoyed the different cases but the narrator was sometimes hard to understand hint the British accent.

Fundamental

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