Wir sind sehr stolz auf @veriwil.bsky.social, die gemeinsam mit Andreas Mielck den ersten Thomas-Lampert-Preis der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Medizinische Soziologie verliehen bekamen für ihr Buch „Gesundheitliche Ungleichheit - Auf dem Weg von Daten zu Taten“.
"Making institutions & the health care system the object of analysis has the potential to decenter the white analytical lens of mistrust scholarship if the perspectives of marginalized populations are centered as the norm..." #bioethicsonlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
The topic of Black mistrust of medical institutions and health care has received a great deal of attention over the course of the Covid-19 pandemic, especially with the arrival of vaccines and the em....
"Being a medical professional in Gaza today is a job of almost unbound trauma." I have had the privilege of working with Dr Mohammed Abu Mughaisib, and other MSF colleagues, in Gaza. I think about them, and the horror they face, daily. www.theguardian.com/world/ng-int...
Being a medical professional in Gaza today is a job of almost unbound trauma. Dr Mohammed Abu Mughaisib has seen this first-hand, from Khan Younis to Rafah – but continues to work although his family ...
Climate justice folks in the NE US check this out: Climate Justice Symposium - Exploring Feminist Interventions and Possibilities Keynotes by Dorceta E Taylor and Jacqueline Patterson September 20-21 2024 at Smith College. sites.smith.edu/cjsymposium/
Should also mention good gender balance and Indigenous representation, also good WHO involvement - next time working on better regional and community participation, to pluralize planetary health ethics. But it's a start.
The gorgeous Prato group with which we have been working for a week on "Planetary Health Ethics". This has been a truly inspiring and productive meeting. Thank you to the organizers/PIs Warwick Anderson, Tony Capon, Paul Komesaroff, Jakelin Troy, and to all others! #bioethics
I feel really sad to say goodbye to @profgoldberg.bsky.social already! What a joy, privilege & enrichment to have had you here with us. Thank you for many chats, talks, workshop. You leave a lasting impact. We are looking forward to more conversations. Let’s continue making health justice work!
We're starting! Seminar on "Interdisciplinary perspectives on stigma, marginalization and disability in health care and public health". First lecture by @profgoldberg.bsky.socialwww.uni-augsburg.de/de/vkal/work...#marginalization#disability#publichealth