The title of our next colloquium is confirmed to be 'Structural Injustice, Doxastic Negligence, and Medical AI'!
Come hear Dr Annette Zimmermann speak about this on Thursday at 5pm.
https://t.co/HMCUQSQkoq
Check this out! Exploring philosophical, ethical and epistemological issues around stereotyping in medicine, with a specific focus on the use of artificial intelligence in health contexts - sign up now!
We are excited to announce that Dr Kathleen Creel is the 2nd speaker in our Summer Colloquium series!
The colloquium is titled "Let's Ask The Patient: Stereotypes, Personalization, and Risk in Medical AI"
Join us on Thursday the 1st of July at 5pm BST!
https://t.co/5udIQw1cQh
2 DAYS TO GO: GroupThink 3 happening this Thursday evening, 7pm! We will be watching Sindha Agha’s “Birth Control Your Own Adventure” and unpacking the politics of contraception and reproductive healthcare. Come join us! https://t.co/HkmJO9jRIa
Register to GroupThink 3 —we will be unpacking and re-imagining reproductive healthcare through @SindhaAgha’s “Birth Control Your Own Adventure.” Thursday 1st April, 7pm. https://t.co/HkmJO9jRIa
Presenting #GroupThink piece 3!
We’re asking: How do we hold both critical perspectives on contraception and people’s right to access it? How do we decolonise these conversations and make them more inclusive? How do we imagine and demand better, kinder reproductive healthcare?
“You can see how with online silos, some actors use information to push their own agendas. It’s important to note there’s less uncertainty with this tactic, which can be very attractive + comforting in a time with so much change.”
We’re listening to: NETRAG - navigating conversations regarding vaccine hesitancy. A nuanced and productive conversation on how we can better engage and transform vaccine hesitancy. Listen now!
https://t.co/FlzlyQlWcr
WE ARE LIVE! Join this weeks GroupThink! We're chatting about what #dissent, #disruption and #decolonising looks like in #MedEd. Zoom link: https://t.co/tRfIeVylZD
It is not just the maps that matters.
Who makes the maps matters.
Who tells the stories of the mapping matters, too.
Who leads the mapping and storytelling also matters.
Who gets powerful due to the mapping and storytelling matters most.
🗣️ ONE HOUR TO GO
Join us for this weeks #GroupThink discussing why #MedEd should be more like jazz - we're listening to @SonsOfKemet. Zoom link 👉https://t.co/tRfIeVylZD https://t.co/lti7Qv1kZg.
@chrisodedun@SonsOfKemet We will be recording the audio and producing some summaries of our discussion to share through our Instagram/Twitter/newsletter! We hope you can join us soon at one of our next GroupThinks ✨
"It has not rethought the ways in which colonial dynamics reinscribe themselves in non-Somali scholarship on Somalia..." Ahead of today's #GroupThink discussion, we’re reading: “Can the Somali Speak?” by @safiyaaaay. Join us at 7pm https://t.co/tRfIeVylZD https://t.co/JFGv3gWOcL
How can music inform our conversations around dissent, disruption and decolonisation in #MedEd and #Healthcare? Register for GroupThink and come chat with TODAY at 7PM. https://t.co/rk2yB94BGP