
MissDiagnosed Podcast
Claim This Podcastby Nadia Hudson and Alexandra Haagen
Podcast Overview
<p>A podcast series aiming to bring awareness and jumpstart discussion of women’s health, an area characterized by various accounts–contemporary and historical–of medical gaslighting and medical maltreatment. </p>
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Publishing Since
4/23/2024
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Recent Episodes

April 23, 2024
A Comparative Look at Research Funding Allocation
<p>We’re continuing our discussion on the gender health gap but for this episode we wanted to take a look into what the allocation of research funding can tell us about it. In understanding the root of medical misdiagnosis, there’s a need for people to become more aware of the gaps in funding and investment in research towards a variety of different health issues. Gaps in knowledge arise not only from gaps in our cultural treatment of gender, but also from gaps of financial investment in the production of knowledge.</p>

April 23, 2024
Media and Medical Gaslighting
<p>Today, we wanted to further delve into the role media has in being the bridge between knowledge production and connecting women in a wider community over their healthcare experiences. Media created on this issue serves to both educate and connect, both of which are vital to enacting social change. Science is a practice that both uncovers reality as well as produces reality. Producers of knowledge have the power to both explain our experiences as well as engineer them. The experience of women historically being left out of producing official and so-called more “credible” knowledge, when combined with the rise of modern media technologies, has led to them re-taking the microphone of knowledge production. Women turning to and utilizing media to be their own knowledge producers is key, and a milestone in this long timeline of how we perceive women’s health.</p>

April 23, 2024
Obstetric Violence
<p>This podcast is centered around a 2022 article from Singh and Dmowska, on “obstetric gaslighting and denial of mothers’ realities” These researchers conducted 46 in-depth interviews with mothers who had self-described traumatic births, and found that “gaslighting can operate as a key, yet under examined, strategy of obstetric violence, or the institutional and interpersonal violation of women's’ rights during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum” They found that the gaslighting in manifested in doctors denying–and therefore destabilizing– mothers’ realities”</p><p>Singh and Dmowska worked to undercover the four different ways that these mothers were being gaslit and their realities denied: being the denial of the mother’s humanity, the denial of the mothers’ knowledge as valid, the denial of the mothers’ judgements as ration, and the mother’s feelings as legitimate</p>
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- What is MissDiagnosed Podcast?
<p>A podcast series aiming to bring awareness and jumpstart discussion of women’s health, an area characterized by various accounts–contemporary and historical–of medical gaslighting and medical maltreatment. </p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
This podcast updates weekly.
- Where can I listen to this podcast?
This podcast is available on 7 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.
- Does this podcast accept guests?
Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.
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