Hysterical

podcast

Why do we know more about some bodies than others, and how do sex and gender shape our experiences navigating Australia’s health system? ‘Hysterical’ is a new podcast series by SBS News, exploring medical misogyny and discrimination in our health system. We explore why women, trans and gender diverse people are more likely to be dismissed for their experiences of pain, as well as barriers around birth trauma, sexual and reproductive health and delayed diagnoses. Follow us on this investigation into Australia’s health system, as we try to answer these questions and more.

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Hysterical: 'Push through' or quit: The choice facing women with chronic pain in inflexible workplaces
12/09/202417:55
Hysterical: Some people experience barriers and bias seeking health care, but what about those delivering it?
21/08/202428:47
Hysterical: whose bodies do we study, and is our treatment falling behind?
14/08/202424:04
Hysterical: Ignorance, stigma, shame: why they cause dangerous delays in diagnosis
07/08/202432:50
Hysterical: Why do some groups have to fight for safe and affordable sexual and reproductive healthcare?
31/07/202432:32
Hysterical: a midwife told Sam to take panadol for her pain as her baby went into distress
24/07/202429:45
Hysterical: the shocking findings from government inquiries into women's healthcare
17/07/202423:45
Hysterical: the history of hysteria and the travelling womb
10/07/202419:38
Coming soon: Hysterical
03/07/202401:17

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