The JCSW Show

By: JCSW (Joint Committee on the Status of Women)
  • Summary

  • Join, me your host Hardeep Ranu on the JCSW (Joint Committee on the Status of Women) podcast, where we celebrate the achievements and journeys of women who are making waves in the fields of science and medicine.


    Our guests, experts in their field, will share their insights and experiences on the challenges faced by women in this industry and what can be done to create a more inclusive and equitable workplace. Whether you're a scientist, researcher, or just interested in this important topic, this podcast will bring a new level of awareness to the status of women in biomedical research.


    Intro music: Radio Talk | Phello | courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com

    Outro music: Rain Trap | Majk Jutbo | courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com


    Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed on "The JCSW Show" are solely those of the hosts and guests and do not represent the opinions of Harvard University or Harvard Medical School and any of its affiliated institutions.


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Episodes
  • Emergency Riffs: Medicine, Music, and Advocacy
    Apr 25 2024

    In this episode of the podcast, I had the pleasure of sitting down with one of my favorite people, Dr. Valerie Dobiesz, an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine and my fellow co-chair at the JCSW.


    Together, we'll dive into the multifaceted world of Dr. Dobiesz, exploring her impactful work in the ER, her role as Director of the Front Line Indigenous Partnership Program serving American Indian and Alaska Native communities, her contributions to medical education, and her research in gender equity within the medical field.


    But that's not all—get ready to groove as I uncover Dr. Dobiesz's hidden talent as a bass player in "The Big 6," a band composed of her fellow ER physicians.


    Join me for an engaging conversation that illuminates the diverse passions and profound impact of Dr. Dobiesz, a force for positive change in medicine and beyond.


    The views expressed here are not supported by Harvard University or Harvard Medical School and any of its affiliated institutions.


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    53 mins
  • Breaking the Silence: Confronting Conflict-Related Sexual Violence
    Mar 26 2024

    In the aftermath of conflict, there exists a silent suffering that often goes unheard and unseen—conflict-related sexual violence. Throughout history, conflict zones have been breeding grounds for atrocities beyond comprehension, with sexual violence being one of the most pervasive and least discussed. In this latest episode of the JCSW show I discussed with Dr. Sharon Dekel, an assistant professor at Mass General Hospital, the topic of conflict-related sexual violence as related to the sexual violence that was committed during the Hamas-led October 7 attacks on Israel.


    TRIGGER WARNING: This episode discusses sexual violence, PTSD, and a brief mention of suicide. If this is not for you I would skip this episode. Listener discretion advised.


    The views expressed here are not supported by Harvard University or Harvard Medical School and any of its affiliated institutions.


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    24 mins
  • Cultivating Diversity: Inside the Biomedical Science Careers Program
    Mar 12 2024

    In this episode of the podcast, I talk with Pinar Kilicci-Kret to explore her role as a program manager within the Biomedical Science Careers Program at HMS. Our conversation delves into the overarching mission of the BSCP: to bolster the presence of underrepresented minority and disadvantaged individuals across the spectrum of science and medicine. The BSCP has a dedicated focus on uplifting Black/African-American, Hispanic/LatinX, and American Indian/Alaska Native individuals.


    Tune in to discover how these efforts are paving the way for a more inclusive and dynamic scientific community.


    The views expressed here are not supported by Harvard University or Harvard Medical School and any of its affiliated institutions.


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    40 mins

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