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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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.
Ottawa midwife Betty-Anne Daviss is a rare breed in health care. She does vaginal breech births.
Ottawa midwife Betty-Anne Daviss is a rare breed in health care. She does vaginal breech births.
Meet a young caregiver who her life on hold to help her mother with early-onset Alzheimer`s.
Meet a young caregiver who her life on hold to help her mother with early-onset Alzheimer`s.
A groundbreaking program at a Winnipeg ER helps youth escape the cycle of violence on that city’s streets.
A groundbreaking program at a Winnipeg ER helps youth escape the cycle of violence on that city’s streets.
The doctors in the U.S. who treat the epidemic of gun violence... and the researcher who is trying to prevent it.
The doctors in the U.S. who treat the epidemic of gun violence... and the researcher who is trying to prevent it.
Patients and healthcare workers share letters of thanks to each other, for making a difference in their lives.
Patients and healthcare workers share letters of thanks to each other, for making a difference in their lives.
One woman's unique way of helping people with dementia find peace through an approach called the Validation Method
One woman's unique way of helping people with dementia find peace through an approach called the Validation Method
For years Ian Stedman lived with mystery ailments no MD could diagnose: red eyes, achy joints and rashes. When his baby was born with the same problem he had to find an answer. He googled his rash and discovered he had a one-in-a-million rare disease.
For years Ian Stedman lived with mystery ailments no MD could diagnose: red eyes, achy joints and rashes. When his baby was born with the same problem he had to find an answer. He googled his rash and discovered he had a one-in-a-million rare disease.