Teaching with “The Nocturnist”

Teaching with “The Nocturnist”

Content type: Teaching material

Podcast series created by physician Emily Silverman that focuses on humanizing medical practice through healthcare workers’ storytelling. Some topics: interview with author of a book on forced sterilization, “Black Voices in Healthcare” and “Post-Roe America”. Episodes run 35-55 minutes; first 10-15 is story, the rest is wide-ranging interviews about (e.g.) why did you become a doctor? With related interview (see Farrell, 2022) could be used both to discuss storytelling as a way to address burnout, and to introduce oral history interviews.

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Bullet journaling to save a life

Bullet journaling to save a life

Content type: Health story

An African American woman at a predominantly white institution is diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Along with therapy, she works through her struggles with various mindfulness strategies, including a method described by Ryder Carroll as “bullet journaling.” Her story encourages consideration of writing as a mental health practice, describes the author’s adaptations of the bullet journal technique, and contains links to a TED talk and a book that go into more detail about this particular approach to intentionality. Useful starting point for talking about therapeutic (and general mental health maintenance) uses of writing. Glances of POC experiences in PWI’s, though not much detail.

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Aftershock

Aftershock

Content type: Health story

This documentary tells the stories of two Black women who died during or after childbirth, through interviews with their family members. The film examines the higher rates of infant mortality in the US, and especially for Black women, who are 3 to 4 times more likely to die from childbirth-related reasons than White women. The film shows how family members became activists for maternal health care. The award-winning film premiered at Sundance in 2022 and is (at the time of this writing) available on Hulu. It could be used to show how narratives can bring statistics to life, as well as the power of narrative for social change.

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