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    Explore " deep medicine" with insightful episodes like "Deep Medicine and Decolonization at Terra Madre", "Raj Patel on the Societal Stressors Making Us Sick", "#10 Deep Medicine: How Artificial Intelligence can make Healthcare better for all. (Malayalam)" and "Using Tech to Bring Humanity Back to Medicine" from podcasts like ""Heritage Radio Network On Tour", "At a Distance", "Day2Project" and "Aspen Ideas to Go"" and more!

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    Deep Medicine and Decolonization at Terra Madre

    Deep Medicine and Decolonization at Terra Madre

    Rupa Marya is a physician, activist, artist and writer. She is an Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco, founder and director of the Deep Medicine Circle, and co-author of Inflamed: Deep Medicine and The Anatomy of Injustice. She sits down with Dylan Heuer to discuss the connections she sees between colonization and contemporary afflictions like the disproportionate harm caused by Covid-19. She draws on Indigenous knowledge to advocate for a more holistic approach to wellbeing that includes treating farmers as stewards of our health and involving doctors in social justice organizing.

    HRN is back "On Tour" thanks , in part, to the generous support of the Julia Child Foundation.

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    Raj Patel on the Societal Stressors Making Us Sick

    Raj Patel on the Societal Stressors Making Us Sick
    Activist, journalist, and academic Raj Patel, co-author of the new book “Inflamed: Deep Medicine and the Anatomy of Injustice,” discusses why corporations encourage people to make changes within themselves rather than within society, the consequences of treating nature as a cheap and infinite resource, and how external anxieties, from payday loans to the stress of living in an exploitative culture, can prime the body for illness.

    #10 Deep Medicine: How Artificial Intelligence can make Healthcare better for all. (Malayalam)

    #10 Deep Medicine: How Artificial Intelligence can make Healthcare better for all. (Malayalam)

    Curious about the prospect of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in medicine?

    Have you ever felt the doctor-patient relationship--the heart of medicine--is broken and the doctors are too distracted and overwhelmed to truly connect with their patients?

    In this conversation, Roy & Bino is making an attempt to explore Deep Medicine and how it can make healthcare human again.

    Our attempt is to look at the pros and cons of using  such advanced technologies in Healthcare. And the big question is do the benefits outweigh the cost?

    Episode hosts: Roy Vrindavanam & Bino Manjasseril

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    Deep Medicine: How Artificial Intelligence Can Make Healthcare Human Again

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    Using Tech to Bring Humanity Back to Medicine

    Using Tech to Bring Humanity Back to Medicine

    In modern-day medicine, doctors have little time to spend with patients because rote tasks, like taking notes and performing medical scans, use up their precious time. Eric Topol, a prominent cardiologist, says there has been a steady degradation of the human side of health care – ever since medicine became big business. “We have de-humanized health care. We have gutted the care of health care. This is our only shot to get it back.” He believes artificial intelligence can help free time for doctors so they can listen more closely to patients about their medical concerns. He speaks with David Brooks, op-ed columnist for The New York Times, about Topol's latest book, “Deep Medicine.” Topol is executive vice president of Scripps Research. Brooks is executive director of Weave: The Social Fabric Project at the Aspen Institute.

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