• Hysterical

  • By: SBS
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Why do we know more about some bodies than others, and how do sex and gender shape our experiences navigating Australia’s health system? ‘Hysterical’ is a new podcast series by SBS News, exploring medical misogyny and discrimination in our health system. We explore why women, trans and gender diverse people are more likely to be dismissed for their experiences of pain, as well as barriers around birth trauma, sexual and reproductive health and delayed diagnoses. Follow us on this investigation into Australia’s health system, as we try to answer these questions and more.
    Copyright 2024, Special Broadcasting Services
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Episodes
  • Hysterical: Some people experience barriers and bias seeking health care, but what about those delivering it?
    Aug 21 2024
    Women and trans people clearly experience ongoing barriers and bias in our health system, but what about those on the very frontline of care? Healthcare professionals fight tirelessly to provide quality care to all who need it, but women and trans health workers are reporting bias, discrimination, and even bullying, as they perform this essential work.
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    29 mins
  • Hysterical: whose bodies do we study, and is our treatment falling behind?
    Aug 13 2024
    The male body is still treated as the default in medicine, despite progress around women's health issues. This prevailing bias in medical studies and clinical trials can have dire consequences for women and trans people who are vulnerable to misdiagnosis and unknown side affects from medication.
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    24 mins
  • Hysterical: Ignorance, stigma, shame: why they cause dangerous delays in diagnosis
    Aug 6 2024
    The average diagnosis for endometriosis is between 7 and 12 years, while a Senate inquiry is currently looking into issues related to perimenopause and menopause. At the same time, there are prevailing gaps in knowledge around other health conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome. So what are the consequences of a delayed diagnosis for women and trans people?
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    33 mins

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