Medicine and the Healing Arts

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Medicine and the Healing Arts

A podcast from the MIT Global Humanities Initiative tapping into historically rooted medical knowledge as a resource to think about medical practice and public understanding of health and well-being. Hosted by Michael Stanley-Baker and Ronit Yoeli-Tlalim, the series brings together scholars and practitioners to discuss what history can teach us about the big challenges faced by medicine in the world today. www.asianmedicinezone.com

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    Introducing the Medicine and the Healing Arts Podcast: Ancient Medicine, Modern Questions

    Welcome to the very first episode of Medicine and the Healing Arts, presented by the MIT Global Humanities Initiative.In this opening episode, hosts Profs. Michael Stanley-Baker and Ronit Yoeli-Tlalim introduce the podcast and reflect on the paths that brought them to the history of medicine and the healing arts. They share how their thinking and scholarly practice have developed over time, the questions that continue to animate their work, and some of the encounters, insights and formative moments that have shaped the way they understand medicine, healing, history and care.Across the series, Michael and Ronit will be joined by scholars, practitioners and thinkers to explore historically rooted medical knowledge as a resource for rethinking health, illness, care and well-being in the present. Together, they consider how different cultures and traditions have understood the body, healing, suffering, environment and the meaning of health.This first episode sets out the central questions of the podcast: what can ancient Asian medicine, global healing traditions and the long history of medical knowledge teach us about the challenges facing medicine today?Subscribe to Medicine and the Healing Arts wherever you get your podcasts for thoughtful conversations with scholars and practitioners on Asian medicine, religion, history, healing and the questions they raise for health today.Links and resources:* MIT Global Humanities Initiative- Medicine and the Healing Arts pillar: https://comparativeglobalhumanities.mit.edu/pillars/healing-arts-and-human-well-being/* Life of Breath project: https://lifeofbreath.webspace.durham.ac.uk/ * Asian Medicine and COVID 19 Special Issue: https://brill.com/view/journals/asme/16/1/asme.16.issue-1.xml* IASTAM: https://iastam.org/* IASTAM COVID webinars: https://iastam.org/category/webinars/* NTU and Max-Planck Center for Bio-Cultural Worlding: https://ntu.ccasingapore.org/researchs/max-planck-ntu-singapore-centre-for-biocultural-worlding/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.asianmedicinezone.com

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

A podcast from the MIT Global Humanities Initiative tapping into historically rooted medical knowledge as a resource to think about medical practice and public understanding of health and well-being. Hosted by Michael Stanley-Baker and Ronit Yoeli-Tlalim, the series brings together scholars and practitioners to discuss what history can teach us about the big challenges faced by medicine in the world today. www.asianmedicinezone.com

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Hosted by Michael Stanley-Baker and Ronit Yoeli-Tlalim, and presented by the MIT Global Humanities Initiative

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