White Coat, Black Art on CBC Radio show

White Coat, Black Art on CBC Radio

Summary: CBC Radio's Dr. Brian Goldman takes listeners through the swinging doors of hospitals and doctors' offices, behind the curtain where the gurney lies.

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 Reaching the person inside the dementia | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 26:31

Therapist Naomi Feil helps people with dementia find peace by using Validation. It's a method she developed that uses empathy to make a breakthrough connection with patients.

 Reaching the person inside the dementia | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1591

Therapist Naomi Feil helps people with dementia find peace by using Validation. It's a method she developed that uses empathy to make a breakthrough connection with patients.

 I'll Never Forget You 2016 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 31:47

Your letters of gratitude for that special health care worker. And from our side of the gurney, letters from health care workers to that special patient they’ll never forgot.

 I'll Never Forget You 2016 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1907

Your letters of gratitude for that special health care worker. And from our side of the gurney, letters from health care workers to that special patient they’ll never forgot.

 I'm a white settler: Why that matters in healthcare | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 26:39

The San'yas Indigenous Cultural Safety Training program uses blunt talk to confront racial bias in Canadian health care, with the goal of making healthcare safer and more accessible for Indigenous patients.

 I'm a white settler: Why that matters in healthcare | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1599

The San'yas Indigenous Cultural Safety Training program uses blunt talk to confront racial bias in Canadian health care, with the goal of making healthcare safer and more accessible for Indigenous patients.

 Parenting your parents | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 26:30

Most Canadians will, at some point, care for an elderly family member. It can be a stressful and difficult experience.

 Parenting your parents | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1590

Most Canadians will, at some point, care for an elderly family member. It can be a stressful and difficult experience.

 The doctor speaks English. The patient doesn't. Now what? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 26:30

Bridging the language gap in medicine. We visit the Crossroads Clinic, a first stop for many refugees arriving in Toronto. A medical interpreter tells us why you shouldn't let kids interpret for parents. And, using Google Translate in the Dr.'s office.

 The doctor speaks English. The patient doesn't. Now what? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1590

Bridging the language gap in medicine. We visit the Crossroads Clinic, a first stop for many refugees arriving in Toronto. A medical interpreter tells us why you shouldn't let kids interpret for parents. And, using Google Translate in the Dr.'s office.

 I was his wife and a witness: Dr. Lucy Kalanithi reveals how dying taught her husband to live | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1599

Dr. Lucy Kalanithi reveals how dying of terminal cancer taught her husband,author of the best-selling memoir "When Breath Becomes Air" to live well.

 I was his wife and a witness: Dr. Lucy Kalanithi reveals how dying taught her husband to live | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 26:39

Dr. Lucy Kalanithi reveals how dying of terminal cancer taught her husband,author of the best-selling memoir "When Breath Becomes Air" to live well.

 Tired of waking up tired? Here's help | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1553

Sleep disorders affect up to 40 per cent of Canadians. Find out how Dr. Brian Goldman won the battle against sleepless nights. And then: Why so many Canadians can't get help for sleep apnea, and what one Canadian sleep expert is doing to change that.

 Tired of waking up tired? Here's help | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 25:53

Sleep disorders affect up to 40 per cent of Canadians. Find out how Dr. Brian Goldman won the battle against sleepless nights. And then: Why so many Canadians can't get help for sleep apnea, and what one Canadian sleep expert is doing to change that.

  Hospital noise is putting patients at risk. Here's why. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1653

A noisy hospital makes it hard to sleep.Studies show it makes it hard to heal too, and when hospital staff experience 'alarm fatigue' it's dangerous. Find out what alarm fatigue is, and meet an MD making a quieter, safer ICU, modelled on your iPhone.

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