Howie and Harlan take on tough questions at the intersection of medicine and society. They trace the deadly history of anti-vaccine activism, unpack Yale's report on trust in higher education, and explore the peptide craze. They also confront the rising moral distress among clinicians working in systems that too often prevent them from caring for patients the way they were trained to. Plus, student research assistant Tobias Liu stops by for a farewell conversation.
Show notes:
Tobias Segment
"Pharmaceutical Manufacturer Kickback Resolutions and Associated Financial Penalties, 2000-2025"
Anti-Vaccination
"US surpasses 1,000 measles cases for the 3rd time in 26 years"
Trust in Higher Education
"Report of the Committee on Trust in Higher Education"
"Yale Report Finds Colleges Deserve Blame for Higher Education's Problems"
"Report of the Committee on Freedom of Expression at Yale"
Peptides
"Peptides take off as a DIY treatment but is that a good idea?"
Moral Distress
"Moral Distress and Occupational Burnout in US Physicians"
"The Moral Crisis of America's Doctors"
Psychedelics
"Trump expedites review of psychedelics to treat mental health disorders"
"U.S. Overdose Deaths Decrease Almost 27% in 2024"
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