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UCT Surgical Society

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UCT Surgical Society is a student lead society at the University of Cape Town Health Sciences Faculty in Cape Town South Africa.

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Episode thumbnail for Campus perspectives on racism, decolonisation and occupational consciousness (Part 2 of episode 3 of Unpacking Power, Privilege and Structural Violence)

September 14, 2020

Campus perspectives on racism, decolonisation and occupational consciousness (Part 2 of episode 3 of Unpacking Power, Privilege and Structural Violence)

<p>This is part 2 of the 3rd podcast in the series and is entitled “Campus perspectives on racism, decolonisation and occupational consciousness”. In this installment we, as the UCT Surgical Society and the UCT Health Sciences Student Council, are bringing you an incredible speaker to end off the podcast series, Prof Elelwani Ramugondo. She is an icon at UCT, here to enlighten us with her insights as to how we as students can combat racism in our classrooms, our campus and in the broader society. In this episode we will touch on implementing decoloniality in a practical way, &nbsp;as well as what a pedagogical approach to freedom looks like and how this translates in the working world.</p> <p>If you have any questions or comments for our speakers to answer in the webinar happening at the end of the series, post them here on our google form: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/redirect?q=https%3A%2F%2Fforms.gle%2F3Kn8pnyVb1QgcLcn8&amp;event=video_description&amp;v=a6xBudKfa5k&amp;redir_token=QUFFLUhqbnhRWXhrZEFVY3ZCNlpiNDVManZ3ejBjT19RZ3xBQ3Jtc0tuOGxBTEVXOXZCa3h0bmk1TjhJdGY4aGM0UXk4Y243alh1NEtlWlZ3Z29tazdpdjRoLXZPV3ZOczlLbk9vaUQ1a1ZWSUtHTkdxYVU2OFNKYlVaMXVZWnJCN0lEcEo4d3VvUEMxTldQRWlNaFlaVVNBUQ%3D%3D">https://forms.gle/3Kn8pnyVb1QgcLcn8</a></p> <p>Hosted by: Sipho Ndereya and Siyavuya Fikamva</p> <p>Edited by: Katie Pye</p> <p>Voiceover intro by: Katie Pye</p>

Episode thumbnail for Campus perspectives on racism, decolonisation and occupational consciousness (Part 1 of episode 3 of Unpacking Power, Privilege and Structural Violence)

September 14, 2020

Campus perspectives on racism, decolonisation and occupational consciousness (Part 1 of episode 3 of Unpacking Power, Privilege and Structural Violence)

<p>This is part 1 of the 3rd podcast in the series and is entitled “Campus perspectives on racism, decolonisation and occupational consciousness”. In this installment we, as the UCT Surgical Society and the UCT Health Sciences Student Council, are bringing you an incredible speaker to end off the podcast series, Prof Elelwani Ramugondo. She is an icon at UCT, here to enlighten us with her insights as to how we as students can combat racism in our classrooms, our campus and in the broader society. In this episode we will touch on implementing decoloniality in a practical way, &nbsp;as well as what a pedagogical approach to freedom looks like and how this translates in the working world.</p> <p>If you have any questions or comments for our speakers to answer in the webinar happening at the end of the series, post them here on our google form: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/redirect?q=https%3A%2F%2Fforms.gle%2F3Kn8pnyVb1QgcLcn8&amp;event=video_description&amp;v=a6xBudKfa5k&amp;redir_token=QUFFLUhqbnhRWXhrZEFVY3ZCNlpiNDVManZ3ejBjT19RZ3xBQ3Jtc0tuOGxBTEVXOXZCa3h0bmk1TjhJdGY4aGM0UXk4Y243alh1NEtlWlZ3Z29tazdpdjRoLXZPV3ZOczlLbk9vaUQ1a1ZWSUtHTkdxYVU2OFNKYlVaMXVZWnJCN0lEcEo4d3VvUEMxTldQRWlNaFlaVVNBUQ%3D%3D">https://forms.gle/3Kn8pnyVb1QgcLcn8</a></p> <p>Hosted by: Sipho Ndereya and Siyavuya Fikamva</p> <p>Edited by: Katie Pye</p> <p>Voiceover intro by: Katie Pye</p>

Episode thumbnail for Power and privilege dynamics in the clinical encounter (Part 2 of episode 2 of Unpacking Power, Privilege and Structural Violence)

September 7, 2020

Power and privilege dynamics in the clinical encounter (Part 2 of episode 2 of Unpacking Power, Privilege and Structural Violence)

<p>This is part 2 of the second podcast in the "Unpacking power, privilege and structural violence" series. In this installment we, as the UCT Surgical Society co-hosted with the Rural Support Network, are bringing together two exceptional speakers, Dr Shrikant Peters, Prof Lydia Cairncross and Vera Hlayisi. They are all experts in their field, here to discuss and guide the conversation in the necessity of dismantling the structural barriers that persist as remnants of our past and how we as health practitioners can do so.</p> <p>If you have any questions or comments for our speakers to answer in the webinar happening at the end of the series, post them here on our google form: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/redirect?q=https%3A%2F%2Fforms.gle%2F3Kn8pnyVb1QgcLcn8&amp;event=video_description&amp;v=a6xBudKfa5k&amp;redir_token=QUFFLUhqbnhRWXhrZEFVY3ZCNlpiNDVManZ3ejBjT19RZ3xBQ3Jtc0tuOGxBTEVXOXZCa3h0bmk1TjhJdGY4aGM0UXk4Y243alh1NEtlWlZ3Z29tazdpdjRoLXZPV3ZOczlLbk9vaUQ1a1ZWSUtHTkdxYVU2OFNKYlVaMXVZWnJCN0lEcEo4d3VvUEMxTldQRWlNaFlaVVNBUQ%3D%3D">https://forms.gle/3Kn8pnyVb1QgcLcn8</a></p> <p>Hosted by: Kelsey Bester and Asande Vilane</p> <p>Edited by: Katie Pye and Asande Vilane</p> <p>Voiceover intro by: Katie Pye</p>

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UCT Surgical Society is a student lead society at the University of Cape Town Health Sciences Faculty in Cape Town South Africa.

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