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Medical Ethics Unplugged
Dr. Hareesh A and Dr. Vithya M
33 episodes
6 days ago
Medical Ethics Unplugged by Dr. Hareesh Anandan and Dr. Vithya Manoharan is for thoughtful minds fatigued by short-form noise. It invites you to slow down, reflect, and engage with nuanced discussions at the intersection of medicine, ethics, and lived experience. Episodes explore provocative questions in Indian healthcare, through stories from government hospitals seen by an intern. Season 1 begins with “Medical Ethics – An Indian Perspective,” marking the start of a long journey into medicine, law, and philosophy.
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Medical Ethics Unplugged by Dr. Hareesh Anandan and Dr. Vithya Manoharan is for thoughtful minds fatigued by short-form noise. It invites you to slow down, reflect, and engage with nuanced discussions at the intersection of medicine, ethics, and lived experience. Episodes explore provocative questions in Indian healthcare, through stories from government hospitals seen by an intern. Season 1 begins with “Medical Ethics – An Indian Perspective,” marking the start of a long journey into medicine, law, and philosophy.
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Medical Ethics Unplugged
Episode 029: Exploring HIV: Between stigmatisations, accusations and ethics.

In this episode, we attempt to explore a disease which is a taboo even in today’s world — AIDS. This stigmatisations and the social constructs built around HIV are very much related to our knowledge and understanding of how the disease is being transmitted to the people and hence, more often healthcare professionals tend to judge them morally which eventually leads to the ill treatment of people living with HIV.

As a result, the patients could lose trust in the healthcare system and the provider which ultimately would delay the patient care and the patient sometimes chooses not to turn to the hospital.

Another very important thing that medical professionals do is discussing the history of the patient, obviously without revealing the identity, but still such acts can be a great betrayal of patient confidentiality.

So, in conclusion, in this episode, join us to understand how the quality of care for the patients with HIV can be improved and if you are a patient living with HIV, please write to us at medicalethicsunplugged@gmail.com your queries, grievances against healthcare workers and the society. We could offer you the support and assistance of how to navigate the problem and at the same time you could help us create more awareness among the public about the issues faced by you.

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1 week ago
52 minutes 15 seconds

Medical Ethics Unplugged
Episode 028: #Medtoo; A 200% Spike⏫ in sexual violence. Ft. Adv. Abirami and Researcher Dr. Srijani

In this episode, we attempt to discuss the importance of sexual violence in healthcare especially from a legal standpoint and from a student perspective in medical colleges. We are excited to introduce our guests Advocate Abhirami who shares extremely valuable insights from a legal perspective for doctors who are struggling to navigate the system without adequate support. Dr. Srijani is an enthusiastic and committed towards speaking against sexual violence and is currently working on a research project on a study with a short survey on *Sexual Violence among Medical Students in India*


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Initiated after the RG Kar incident, it aims to *prevent further harm in medical spaces*


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-- Hareesh Anandan and Vithya Manoharan

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2 weeks ago
44 minutes 24 seconds

Medical Ethics Unplugged
Episode 027: History Edition : Tuskegee Syphilis Study — Glimpse into racism and medicine.

This episode is a short walk through the Tuskegee study, where in the US, African American men suffering from Syphilis in the US were denied treatment to study the natural course of the disease.

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1 month ago
4 minutes 30 seconds

Medical Ethics Unplugged
Episode 026: Introduction to Healthcare Economics.

In this episode, we discuss the importance of healthcare economics as this area is rarely discussed in medical school and in India we are always not interested in understanding the difficulties of healthcare budgeting. This episode is a preliminary episode to dive into understanding the resource limitations and the challenges faced by medical professionals in delivering healthcare ethically in the midst of resource constraints.

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1 month ago
22 minutes 5 seconds

Medical Ethics Unplugged
Episode 025: Speaking up against sexual violence.

In this episode, we have made an attempt to discuss the work place sexual harassment and tried to discuss how the systems operate in the developed world, where objectively the work place safety and crime against women are statistically better performing. Join us to discuss the issue in detail.

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1 month ago
25 minutes 19 seconds

Medical Ethics Unplugged
Episode 024: The IVF Scam & Reproductive Ethics.

In this episode, we attempt to discuss the IVF Scam in South India, where parents were promised children through surrogacy but handed some other child through child trafficking or unknown means. Why are we as humans so desperate for children? Who decides the reproductive rights of an individual?

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1 month ago
25 minutes 27 seconds

Medical Ethics Unplugged
Episode 023: Work place violence against doctors.

Following the recent incidents, we have tried to discuss the violence against medical practitioners in India and the causes of these incidents.

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2 months ago
15 minutes 48 seconds

Medical Ethics Unplugged
Episode 022: Reproductive Health of Transgender and non-binary individuals in India.

In this episode, we attempt to discuss the importance of reproductive health of transgender and non-binary individuals, help us all understand the ethical implications of the health of the underrepresented individuals.

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2 months ago
16 minutes 4 seconds

Medical Ethics Unplugged
Episode 021: The increasing rate of LSCS

In this episode, we discuss the importance of understanding the increasing rate of LSCS in Obstetrics practice and how the social media influencers and media are creating an unnecessary hype or false information. Join us to discuss the issue in detail.

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2 months ago
19 minutes 9 seconds

Medical Ethics Unplugged
Episode 020: Contemporary Edition: When cough syrup becomes a deadly poison

In this episode, we have made an attempt to discuss the recent issue in Madhya Pradesh, where a doctor is arrested, following 19 deaths of children who consumed cough syrup that contained diethylene glycol.

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3 months ago
15 minutes 7 seconds

Medical Ethics Unplugged
Episode 019: Future of women’s health.

In this episode, we wish to discuss how to improve the condition of women’s health in India. In the past 3 episodes, we have exclusively discussed about women’s health and ethics concerning the same. We offer our insights into the same in this episode!

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3 months ago
20 minutes 24 seconds

Medical Ethics Unplugged
Episode 018: Understanding the role of gender and sexism in modern medicine

In this episode, we have made an attempt to discuss the gender dynamics and how modern medicine in India is shaped and influenced by the outdated sexism. Join us for in depth discussions. Write to us at dr.lexusmentis@gmail.com to share your views which could be discussed in the further episodes!

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3 months ago
14 minutes 2 seconds

Medical Ethics Unplugged
Episode 017: History Edition: History of Women’s Health and it’s implications today

In this episode, we have attempted to discuss the various aspects of how J.Sims and his inhumane experiments on the African American women has to this day shaped the women’s health care and what are the implications of the same in India.

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3 months ago
19 minutes 45 seconds

Medical Ethics Unplugged
Episode 016: OBGYN : Why does the training or treatment feel so harsh and toxic?

Most of the times medical students feel that working conditions and training conditions associated with the department of OBGYN are very harsh and sometimes even the patients themselves feel the same. Why should women’s healthcare be so difficult and frightening to be obtained? In this episode, Dr. Hareesh A and Dr. Vithya M, explore the various causes and challenges associated with women’s health care in India and beyond. Join with us to explore more about the same.

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4 months ago
17 minutes 44 seconds

Medical Ethics Unplugged
Episode 015: Understanding the ethical principles of medical research

In this episode, I attempt to discuss the importance of ethical principles of medical ethics and how ethical committee acts as a gate keeper in the medical research. Join me to understand the most important principles of research as medical research is the backbone of healthcare in evidence based medicine.

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4 months ago
13 minutes 16 seconds

Medical Ethics Unplugged
Episode 014: Part 3: History Edition: Unit 731 : Dark medical experiments of the Japanese government

Join me in the conclusion of the three part series on the dark medical experiments done by the Japanese government in Chinese war criminals. Understanding the post war developments helps us to appreciate the importance of medical ethics in research, which forms a foundation of modern medicine.

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4 months ago
13 minutes 18 seconds

Medical Ethics Unplugged
Episode 013:Part 2: History Edition: Understanding the dark medical history of Unit 731.

This episode is a continuation of the Episode 12, where we discuss the detailed history of dark medical unethical experiments done by the Japanese government on the Chinese people. Bringing to you the horrible memories of vivisection, a procedure in which the dissection was performed on a live human being! Join me in this episode to explore history while we can’t allow history like these repeat itself.

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5 months ago
16 minutes 30 seconds

Medical Ethics Unplugged
Episode 012:Part 1: History Edition:The dark history of medical experimentation in Japan during WW 2

In this episode, I try to discuss the horrific events that happened during world war 2 in Japan. These were some of the worst human experimentations known to mankind. I was immensely shook by the events and hence I decided this topic must be discussed as these historical events serve us the purpose of formulating the ethical principles for today’s research in the field of medicine.

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5 months ago
15 minutes 38 seconds

Medical Ethics Unplugged
Episode 11: Understanding the ethical dilemmas and responsibilities in the Emergency Room.

After the assault on the ENT residents in Jammu, I wanted to discuss the difficulties of the ER doctors in India and elsewhere. The code of conduct for emergency physicians has been used to help me in discussing the ethical principles in the ER.

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5 months ago
13 minutes 25 seconds

Medical Ethics Unplugged
Episode 010: Why are Indian Medical Residents committing suicide at an alarming rate?

In this episode, I try to explore the reasons why an Indian medical residents commit suicide at an alarming rate. And more importantly what are we doing about it. Tune in to understand the philosophy of suicide and things we as medical fraternity must do to protect the well being of ourselves.

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5 months ago
20 minutes 4 seconds

Medical Ethics Unplugged
Medical Ethics Unplugged by Dr. Hareesh Anandan and Dr. Vithya Manoharan is for thoughtful minds fatigued by short-form noise. It invites you to slow down, reflect, and engage with nuanced discussions at the intersection of medicine, ethics, and lived experience. Episodes explore provocative questions in Indian healthcare, through stories from government hospitals seen by an intern. Season 1 begins with “Medical Ethics – An Indian Perspective,” marking the start of a long journey into medicine, law, and philosophy.