White Coat, Black Art

by CBC
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Trusted ER doctor Brian Goldman brings you honest and surprising stories that can change your health and your life. Expect deep conversations with patients, families and colleagues that show you what is and isn't working in Canadian healthcare. Guaranteed you’ll learn something new. Episodes drop every Friday.

Recent Episodes
  • How is the federal government responsible for health care?
    Apr 17, 2025 – 00:26:43
  • Public healthcare is a national crisis. So why isn't it an election priority?
    Apr 11, 2025 – 00:26:45
  • $150 for 15 minutes, part 2
    Apr 10, 2025 – 00:26:41
  • $150 for 15 minutes, part 1
    Apr 9, 2025 – 00:26:43
  • A life or death 40-hour wait in the ER
    Apr 4, 2025 – 00:26:42
  • BONUS: The Dose: What do I need to know right now about measles?
    Mar 28, 2025 – 00:22:40
  • Measles in Canada: Where we're at and how we got here
    Mar 28, 2025 – 00:26:44
  • Meet the people who help sedate you
    Mar 21, 2025 – 00:26:41
  • Saving elderly patients from the hazards of the ER
    Mar 14, 2025 – 00:26:47
  • A career, three young kids, and colorectal cancer
    Mar 7, 2025 – 00:26:41
  • What if palliative care was about living better?
    Feb 28, 2025 – 00:26:41
  • Primary care lessons: What the Netherlands can teach us
    Feb 21, 2025 – 00:26:39
  • ENCORE: The high cost of sick notes
    Feb 13, 2025 – 00:26:41
  • Primary care for all: Lessons from Denmark
    Feb 7, 2025 – 00:26:39
  • THE DOSE: How do I know if I have undiagnosed adult ADHD?
    Jan 31, 2025 – 00:24:01
  • The quest for an ADHD diagnosis in middle age
    Jan 31, 2025 – 00:26:41
  • Palliative care isn't just for patients – it's for families
    Jan 24, 2025 – 00:26:42
  • Young colorectal cancer patients are different. So is this clinic
    Jan 17, 2025 – 00:26:43
  • Virtual doctors for real ERs
    Jan 10, 2025 – 00:26:42
  • Making hospital food scrumptious, and sustainable
    Jan 3, 2025 – 00:26:41
  • ENCORE: The gift of life
    Dec 27, 2024 – 00:26:45
  • The Senator's Singer
    Dec 20, 2024 – 00:26:41
  • Should Canada have nurse anesthetists?
    Dec 13, 2024 – 00:26:39
  • The power of AI to diagnose rare diseases
    Dec 6, 2024 – 00:26:42
  • ENCORE: Man Googles rash, discovers rare disease
    Nov 14, 2024 – 00:26:43
  • Psilocybin and accepting death
    Nov 8, 2024 – 00:26:39
  • White Coat, Black Art Introduces | Uncover: Bad Results
    Nov 5, 2024 – 00:35:23
  • Sex medicine doctors are putting women’s health, and pleasure, first
    Nov 1, 2024 – 00:26:41
  • As doctors leave, rural nurses struggle
    Oct 25, 2024 – 00:26:45
  • One town's fight to reinstate healthcare
    Oct 17, 2024 – 00:26:45
  • ENCORE: Power of attorney - a cautionary tale
    Oct 11, 2024 – 00:26:42
  • Bringing the emergency department to the trauma scene
    Oct 4, 2024 – 00:26:39
  • What do 'Ask your doctor' ads actually accomplish?
    Sep 27, 2024 – 00:26:39
  • This school's for family docs only
    Sep 20, 2024 – 00:26:41
  • Healthcare at the food bank
    Sep 13, 2024 – 00:26:44
  • Overheated: Behind the scenes
    Sep 9, 2024 – 00:14:46
  • Hot as hell
    Sep 6, 2024 – 00:26:39
  • ENCORE: Taking on the anti-science movement
    Aug 30, 2024 – 00:26:41
  • ENCORE: Pregnant with epilepsy
    Aug 23, 2024 – 00:26:41
  • ENCORE: The impact of a damaged childhood
    Aug 16, 2024 – 00:26:46
  • ENCORE: Preventing ovarian cancer
    Aug 8, 2024 – 00:26:44
  • ENCORE: Orthotists and prosthetists are unsung heroes
    Aug 1, 2024 – 00:26:41
  • ENCORE: The trouble with wigs
    Jul 26, 2024 – 00:26:41
  • ENCORE: The caregiver burden
    Jul 19, 2024 – 00:26:43
  • ENCORE: The Menopause Movement Part 2
    Jul 12, 2024 – 00:26:39
  • ENCORE: Brain surgeon Dr. Henry Marsh reflects on getting cancer
    Jul 5, 2024 – 00:26:41
  • ENCORE: The Filipino nurse recruitment pipeline
    Jun 26, 2024 – 00:26:41
  • Health-care lessons from an unprecedented fire season
    Jun 21, 2024 – 00:26:46
  • Why a rural family doc called it quits
    Jun 14, 2024 – 00:26:43
  • White Coat, Black Art Book Talk
    May 31, 2024 – 00:59:26
Recent Reviews
  • Daisy’s mother m
    Palliative care episode
    I love this podcast! I became acquainted with it while facilitating a peer support group at a large urban hospital. I loved Brian’s wit and intelligence. But even more, I loved his compassion. I just finished listening to the episode about palliative care. When my department at the hospital closed, I was offered a social worker position in the Palliative Care department. I was excited to begin something new, but as my time there increased, so did my frustration. It seemed that my role was to help patients identify their advanced power of attorney. Period. I had been a mental health therapist for over 30 years and believed my skills were severely underutilised. Listening to this podcast made me hopeful that there are some programs that discuss end of life issues with both patients and their families! Had I worked at such a program, I’d probably still be there. Instead I felt very fortunate to leave after less than a year. No matter how delicate the focus might be, I typically feel more hopeful after listening to White Coat. Please keep up your amazing work!
  • FrEmDawn
    Important, Enlightening Podcast - Distracting Music
    I love the topics, interviews and perspective and value system of this podcast. Thank you for talking to people in community who get a chance to have their voices and viewpoint heard. One note, after Dawna Dingwall, the producer, recently left, there seems to be a shift to more cheesy music or sound effects that can be a bit distracting
  • ALittleChaotic
    What an amazing show!
    Excellent program, superior topics !
  • Purllygurl
    Great!!!
    Very interesting, informative, and addicting. Can't stop listening because it's something real and honest for a change. I love it because it's things most people wouldn't normally talk about. Listen and you will learn in a really fun way.
  • Sk8ddff
    😇
    Keep up the good work
  • ima904
    Great
    I love this podcast. It's been very informative. Sometimes it's good to hear what goes on behind the curtain.
  • SF Bay Rower
    Great Medical Storytelling
    This is a podcast I listen to first as I hear the opinions of people on the front lines of health care on how they cope with hotly debated challenges the system faces. This is a ground level look at the healthcare landscape by a compassionate host who really knows his stuff. It has appeal for anyone has ever wondered about the nuts and bolts of how the medical system is run. It is not just for Canadians as it addresses issues that healthcare systems around the world face.
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