Artificial Intelligence, which the Internet of course facilitates, has been one of the main news items lately. We are beginning to panic about the future. A RxISK post We Will Get Fooled Again picks up some of the mounting concern. The last sentence in the text above introducing Imagining the Internet Centre perhaps unintentionally catches the worries - A better tomorrow … [Read more...] about Twenty Six Words and the Internet
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Jen and the Genestalk
Mystery in the Moonlight © Nina Otulakowski March 2023 As she was about to leave the house, Jen’s mother asked her if she was on her way to get vaccinated. Mother, she said, that’s like asking me to take the cow to the market. It’s a bit twentieth century, maybe even nineteenth. You get vaccinia virus from cows. I’m heading off to meet Bri and Suzanna for the latest gene … [Read more...] about Jen and the Genestalk
Dos Centavos – Veinte Euros
Five years ago, in a riff on the theme of rape, Dos Centavos tackled drug induced harms and the inability of doctors to see, hear or believe the people they put on a poison who end up poisoned. Dos Centavos was not the only post on this unfolding disaster. Many other posts, like A Call to H*Arms, cover this central element of modern politics, science, and … [Read more...] about Dos Centavos – Veinte Euros
Here We Stand, We Can Do No Other
In 1517, Martin Luther nailed a defiant proclamation to the door of Wittenberg Cathedral. (See RxISK Reformation Day). The issuing of indulgences, offering easier entries to Heaven, in return for money is popularly represented as being at the heart of the storm that followed. A significant part of the storm came from Luther’s stubbornness – his Here I Stand I Can Do No … [Read more...] about Here We Stand, We Can Do No Other
Are Women Better at Everything?
I was born in a generation where it was thought women couldn’t drive cars, write fiction, compose music, compete at sports, or should be let work after marriage. Women were emotional, intuitive, erratic but not really capable of full rationality. Ireland in the 1950s may have been a few years behind other parts of Europe on these issues, but it has a prior history of women … [Read more...] about Are Women Better at Everything?
The History of a Medical Psychosis
This is a third talk in a series that began with Relationship Based Medicine , continued with Beware of Doctors Bearing Gifts and concludes with this talk, which could called History of a Medical Psychosis, Medical Neoliberalism, Evident versus Evidence Based Medicine, A Lutheran Moment, or Does Objectivity Come from using Chance to Control Bias or Bias to Control Chance? It … [Read more...] about The History of a Medical Psychosis
Military Medicine, Wealth and Health
Here is a first stab at a series of 'short' video clips which apparently better for marketing ideas that full length lectures - see below. They are drawn from Beware Doctors Bearing Gifts. Military Medicine - Drugs and Guns The Life Pfizer Want you to Live Wealth Makes Health Medical Neo-Liberalism What Do Women Most Desire Doctors are the New Bankers We … [Read more...] about Military Medicine, Wealth and Health
Beware Doctors Bearing Gifts
This post gives the content of a public lecture organized by Dan Johnson and Jennifer Williams - see In Memory of Dexter Johnson. The slides and text are below. There are two video recordings - the official version is by Thomas Paul which is White Coat Storm. A just to be safe second version - Beware Doctors Bearing Gifts - was done given the problems Tom had to juggle … [Read more...] about Beware Doctors Bearing Gifts
In Memory of Dexter Johnson
Several months ago, I was invited to give a public lecture at the University of Lethbridge. The lecture happened last week. As outlined in the recordings, the initial trigger that brought me to Lethbridge came from Dan Johnson, a Professor there, whose son, Dexter, one of twin boys that Dan had been looking after as a single parent for over a decade, had killed … [Read more...] about In Memory of Dexter Johnson
Relationship Based Medicine
Some months ago I was asked by Paul Rosenfeld, who directs psychiatric training at Mount Sinai Hospital Morningside West, to give a lecture. This took place on January 18. There was a Q and A afterwards. The talk was recorded and the video is here - Relationship Based Medicine. There will be two related talks, which will also feature in posts soon. Relationship Based … [Read more...] about Relationship Based Medicine