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Episode Synopsis
This podcast episode delves into the complexities of informed consent in healthcare, particularly in the context of hematology. The discussion with host Dr Charles de Bock features insights from Dr Stephen Hibbs and Dr Louise Caldwell, authors of the HemaTopics "Informed consent is almost impossible” and guest Mark Dawson, a patient family member, exploring the emotional, legal, and ethical dimensions of consent. Key themes include the variability of consent across jurisdictions, the impact of time pressures on communication, and the importance of trust in the clinician-patient relationship. The conversation also addresses the challenges posed by genetic testing and the need for ongoing discussions about consent throughout a patient's treatment journey.“Informed consent is almost impossible”, is on our website and all major podcast platforms (Spotify, Apple Podcast, and more) and our YouTube channel. Listen and enjoy casual, insightful discussions about #hematology research. Hear the stories behind the papers. You can find the referenced article, in full and open access, on the HemaSphere website.Publications mentioned in this podcast: The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, by Rebecca SklootThe Logic of Care: Health and the Problem of Patient Choice, by Annemarie Mol
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