EPISODE · Jul 7, 2026 · 45 MIN
First, Organize: Physicians, Public Health, and the Power of Collective Action
from Health Ethics Podcast · host Bryan Pilkington
In this episode, Dr. Bryan Pilkington speaks with Dr. Jonathan Shaffer, who argues that physicians’ responsibilities extend beyond individual patient care to confronting harmful misinformation, inequitable systems, and political forces that shape health outcomes. Drawing on sociology, social movement theory, and a materialist critique of bioethics, Shaffer contends that medical professionals cannot effectively address these challenges alone and should instead engage in collective organizing to protect public health and influence policy.Guest:Jonathan Shaffer, PhDAssistant Professor of Sociology University of VermontHost:Bryan Pilkington, PhDProfessor of Bioethics Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine
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In this episode, Dr. Bryan Pilkington speaks with Dr. Jonathan Shaffer, who argues that physicians’ responsibilities extend beyond individual patient care to confronting harmful misinformation, inequitable systems, and political forces that shape health outcomes. Drawing on sociology, social movement theory, and a materialist critique of bioethics, Shaffer contends that medical professionals cannot effectively address these challenges alone and should instead engage in collective organizing to protect public health and influence policy.Guest:Jonathan Shaffer, PhDAssistant Professor of Sociology University of VermontHost:Bryan Pilkington, PhDProfessor of Bioethics Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine
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