
The Dark History of Medicine's Mistreatment of Women with Elinor Cleghorn
In the last few years, the medical profession has been grappling with the problem of gender bias in medicine, with how the symptoms of women are seen as atypical, or worse, are minimized, dismissed or...
12 Okt 202142min

8 - Stories from a Pandemic Part II: A Call to Arms
It's been over a year since the first case of COVID-19 appeared in Seattle, and it's been a long cold lonely winter. But in our series finale, we wanted to hear about a bright spot in all the darkness...
27 Jul 202137min

7 - Stories from a Pandemic Part II: Remembering a Pandemic
Where did the pandemic become real for you? This has been the most significant global public health crisis in a generation, but we each experienced it through a different set of eyes. More at thenoctu...
20 Jul 202129min

6 - Stories from a Pandemic Part II: Space Oddity
The acute phase of the COVID-19 pandemic is over, but some things are here to stay. How have N-95s, face shields, gowns, gloves and ventilators inserted themselves into our everyday lives? More at the...
13 Jul 202133min

5- Stories from a Pandemic Part II: Night Flight to San Francisco
The COVID-19 global health crisis shed light on the immense value of doctors, nurses, public health workers, and research scientists. At the same time, the pandemic has all but obliterated the arts: t...
6 Jul 202136min

4 - Stories from a Pandemic Part II: Dreams and Nightmares
We know the pandemic has affected the waking lives of healthcare workers. But what happens after we fall asleep? Does the pandemic haunt us in the shadows too? More at thenocturnists.com.
29 Jun 202129min

3 - Stories from a Pandemic Part II: By My Side
One of the hardest things about being healthcare workers going through this pandemic is that we've both experienced and borne witness to moments that nobody should have to go through alone. Who do we ...
22 Jun 202127min

2 - Stories from a Pandemic Part II: COVID Hits Home
To some, the pandemic is a distant thing. The deaths of hundreds of thousands can feel unreal and even impossible to comprehend. That is, until COVID hits home. More at thenocturnists.com
15 Jun 202143min




















