Murmurs: Stories from Our Journey in Medicine
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2024-03-29T09:19:52ZSeason 2, Episode 6: Hiya: Saving Face, Anxiety, and Asian-Americans
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Season 2, Episode 6: Hiya: Saving Face, Anxiety, and Asian-Americans
Silk, Hugh; Yang, Qiuwei; Ngangmeni, Lael; Del Rosario, Henry
Qiuwei Yang ('22) and Laël Ngangmeni ('23, MD/PhD) are joined by family physician Dr. Henry Del Rosario to discuss an interesting experience at a car dealership, as well as how his creative side and his faith impact his perspectives on healing. Recorded October 2021. Dr. Del Rosario's piece "Hiya: Saving Face, Anxiety, and Asian-Americans" was first published on his blog. The Workers of Worcester website created by Dr. Del Rosario and Dr. An-Hoa Giang is available at: https://www.workersofworcester.org/. The transcript for this episode is available for download as an additional file.
<p>Episode length: 35 minutes</p>
2022-01-03T00:00:00ZSeason 2, Episode 5: Julie
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Season 2, Episode 5: Julie
Silk, Hugh; Sardell, Jesse; Ngangmeni, Lael; Wang, Sara
Laël Ngangmeni ('23, MD/PhD) and Jesse Sardell ('24) are joined by Sara Wang ('24) for a discussion on how to tell stories from a patient's perspective, as well as what medical students should consider when they meet a patient for the first time. Sara Wang's piece "Julie" was first published on The Interstitium blog. The transcript for this episode is available for download as an additional file.
<p>Episode length: 19 minutes</p>
2021-12-27T00:00:00ZSeason 2, Episode 4: An Appreciative Inquiry Narrative
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Season 2, Episode 4: An Appreciative Inquiry Narrative
Silk, Hugh; Ngangmeni, Lael; Peterson, Kenneth S.; Yang, Qiuwei
Laël Ngangmeni ('23, MD/PhD) and Dr. Hugh Silk are joined by Ken Peterson, a family nurse practitioner and assistant professor in the Graduate School of Nursing, to reflect on his experience as a nurse during the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Recorded August 2021. Ken Peterson's piece "An Appreciative Inquiry Narrative" and the transcript for this episode are available for download as additional files.
<p>Episode length: 25 minutes</p>
2021-12-20T00:00:00ZSeason 2, Episode 3: People and Places
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Season 2, Episode 3: People and Places
Silk, Hugh; Sardell, Jesse; Botros, Mina; Yang, Qiuwei
Dr. Hugh Silk and Jesse Sardell ('24) are joined by Mina Botros ('24) to hear about his experience meeting people -- both similar and quite different from himself -- as he got involved with vaccination efforts early in the COVID-19 pandemic. Mina Botros' piece "People and Places" and the transcript for this episode are available for download as additional files.
<p>Episode length: 29 minutes</p>
2021-12-13T00:00:00ZSeason 2, Episode 2: Check Engine Light
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Season 2, Episode 2: Check Engine Light
Yang, Qiuwei; Sardell, Jesse; Finlay-Morreale, Heather; Silk, Hugh
Qiuwei Yang ('22) and Jesse Sardell ('24) are joined by pediatrician Dr. Heather Finlay-Morreale to discuss her experience of being diagnosed with a chronic illness and how that has influenced the way she cares for her own patients. Recorded April 2021. Dr. Finlay-Morreale's piece "Check Engine Light" was first published in JAMA Neurology. The transcript for this episode is available for download as an additional file.
<p>Episode length: 32 minutes</p>
2021-12-06T00:00:00ZSeason 2, Episode 1: Reflections on a Visit to Holland
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Season 2, Episode 1: Reflections on a Visit to Holland
Bhatia, Divya; Silk, Hugh; Hirsh, Michael P.
Dr. Divya Bhatia ('21) and Dr. Hugh Silk are joined by pediatric surgeon Dr. Michael Hirsh to talk about a trip to Holland and visiting the Westerbork transit camp. Recorded April 2021. Michael Hirsh's piece "Reflections on a Visit to Holland" and the transcript for this episode are available for download as additional files.
<p>Episode length: 32 minutes</p>
2021-11-29T00:00:00ZSeason 2: Welcome to Season 2!
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Season 2: Welcome to Season 2!
Yang, Qiuwei; Silk, Hugh; Bhatia, Divya; Sardell, Jesse; Ngangmeni, Lael
Join us for Season 2 of Murmurs: Stories from our Journey in Medicine. We'll be featuring new voices from the UMass (now UMass Chan) community. First episode premieres Monday, November 22nd with new episodes weekly! The transcript for this episode is available for download as an additional file.
<p>Trailer length: 2 minutes</p>
2021-11-22T00:00:00ZGoodbye Season 1, and Thank You!
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Goodbye Season 1, and Thank You!
Yang, Qiuwei; Bhatia, Divya; Silk, Hugh
Thank you so much for joining us for this first season! We are collecting listener feedback for our capstone project via this survey. If you have a couple minutes to spare, please consider filling it out. We hope to see you soon with a season 2! The transcript for this podcast is available for download as an additional file.
<p>Podcast length: 1 minute</p>
<p>Produced and edited by Divya Bhatia and Qiuwei Yang, with advice from High Silk.</p>
2020-09-01T00:00:00ZEpisode 6: Asylum Body Work
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Episode 6: Asylum Body Work
Bhatia, Divya; Yang, Qiuwei; Silk, Hugh; Candib, Lucy M.
Divya Bhatia and Dr. Hugh Silk sit down with Dr. Lucy Candib to talk about the importance of medical-legal partnerships in advocating for individuals who are victims of abuse or torture in their home countries seeking asylum in the US. Content warning: physical and sexual abuse, homophobia, and torture. Recorded March 2020. Dr. Candib's poem "Asylum Body Work" was first published in The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine. The transcript for this episode is available for download as an additional file.
<p>Episode length: 31 minutes</p>
<p>Produced and edited by Divya Bhatia and Qiuwei Yang, with advice from High Silk.</p>
2020-08-24T00:00:00ZEpisode 5: Penal Code
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Episode 5: Penal Code
Bhatia, Divya; Yang, Qiuwei; Silk, Hugh; Gussak, Lisa S.
Qiuwei Yang and Dr. Hugh Silk are joined by family physician Dr. Lisa Gussak to discuss the impact of incarceration on health and medical care. Recorded November 2019. Dr. Gussak's piece "Penal Code" was first published in Pulse: Voices from the Heart of Medicine. The transcript for this episode is available for download as an additional file.
<p>Episode length: 21 minutes</p>
<p>Produced and edited by Divya Bhatia and Qiuwei Yang, with advice from High Silk.</p>
2020-07-16T00:00:00Z