Health & Veritas Selwyn Rogers: Bearing Witness to Violence
Howie and Harlan are joined by trauma surgeon Selwyn Rogers, who reflects on caring for victims of gun violence and speaking with families in their darkest moments—and explains why the problem must be understood as a shared societal responsibility. Harlan examines new evidence suggesting U.S. healthcare spending has grown more slowly than expected; Howie discusses a retracted Lancet article that highlights the risks of undisclosed conflicts of interest.
Show notes:
Healthcare Costs
"Has the United States Bent the Health Care Cost Curve?"
Selwyn Rogers
"Selwyn Rogers named associate editor of prestigious New England Journal of Medicine"
Selwyn Rogers: "Hope—Beyond Firearm Trauma"
Selwyn Rogers: "Structural Racism and Firearm Injury: Operationalizing Health Equity in Trauma Care"
Brain Death: What it is, Stages & Criteria
New York Times Live Updates: Supreme Court Birthright Citizenship Case
Conflicts of Interest
"Retraction: Cosmetic talc powder"
"Historians Unearth a Conflict of Interest, Prompting a Retraction by The Lancet Journal"
Johns Manville Trust Fund and Lawsuits
Health & Veritas Episode 215: Arya Singh: Beyond Accessibility
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