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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Donna Penner went in for routine operation. Despite getting a general anesthetic she woke up during surgery. She was unable to speak or move. The ordeal left her with PTSD. She recovered and is now using her story to teach medical students.
A follow up to our program on naturopathy. Dr. Brian Goldman talks to ex-naturopath Britt Marie Hermes about her the profession and why she left her practice.
Donna Penner went in for routine operation. Despite getting a general anesthetic she woke up during surgery. She was unable to speak or move. The ordeal left her with PTSD. She recovered and is now using her story to teach medical students.
A follow up to our program on naturopathy. Dr. Brian Goldman talks to ex-naturopath Britt Marie Hermes about her the profession and why she left her practice.
Dr. Brian Goldman looks at the trend of integrating naturopathy with western medicine.
Dr. Brian Goldman looks at the trend of integrating naturopathy with western medicine.
With the news that Ontario is freezing hospital parking fees we bring you our "Park Your Frustration" episode from Oct. 2011.
Six smart, strong women - mothers of children with complex diseases - are on a mission to make the system better. Not just for them but for you.
Patients write letters to the healthcare workers they never got a chance to thank the first time around.
How a unique art project mounted by a Calgary-based EMT is helping first responders heal from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.
Beyond the debate. Quebec's step-by-step march to allow doctors to help terminally ill patients to die...and what that means for the rest of the country.
Dr. Uber Will See You Now (or will she?)
Why did Greg Price, an otherwise healthy 31-year old man die from a very treatable cancer that most people recover from? His family believes an uncaring healthcare system was the culprit.
Three comedians dispense a dose of no-holds barred sick comedy about everything from incurable disease to the peculiarities of modern health care.
An extended interview with Anita and Ken Chanko, the family of a man whose final moments were broadcast on a US medical reality show without consent. They appeared on the Nov. 7, 2015 episode of White Coat, Black Art.