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Public Health Ethics with Professor Daniel Goldberg
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Length:
58 minutes
Released:
Nov 26, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
As you can probably imagine, ethics in any subject can get very complicated.
In this episode, Professor Daniel Goldberg tells us how public health ethics is different from healthcare ethics. What makes a policy or intervention ethically optimal? What evidence exists on structural violence and institutional racism? How powerful are narratives in shaping public health policy? Are science and scientific journals inherently biased? How does the history of Thanksgiving relate to the ethics of understanding Native American health? Buckle down, prepare your brains, and tune in for an ethics ride!
Transcript available on website.
Guest: Professor Daniel Goldberg
Hosts: Diana Klatt, Susanna Park
Music: Hawt Coco
Producer: Global Caveat, Inc.
In this episode, Professor Daniel Goldberg tells us how public health ethics is different from healthcare ethics. What makes a policy or intervention ethically optimal? What evidence exists on structural violence and institutional racism? How powerful are narratives in shaping public health policy? Are science and scientific journals inherently biased? How does the history of Thanksgiving relate to the ethics of understanding Native American health? Buckle down, prepare your brains, and tune in for an ethics ride!
Transcript available on website.
Guest: Professor Daniel Goldberg
Hosts: Diana Klatt, Susanna Park
Music: Hawt Coco
Producer: Global Caveat, Inc.
Released:
Nov 26, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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