Karen (Ren) Manias MBChB, Ph.D. on October 3, 2020
Doctors with eating disorders often find it difficult to ask for help. Here are some of the underlying reasons for their tendency to conceal and neglect their own ill health.
Doctors with eating disorders often find it difficult to ask for help. Here are some of the underlying reasons for their tendency to conceal and neglect their own ill health.
Karen (Ren) Manias MBChB, Ph.D. on August 11, 2020
Part 2: Body size is not a medical diagnosis. We must examine how irrational fear of fatness and indiscriminate prescription of weight loss are damaging people's health.
Part 2: Body size is not a medical diagnosis. We must examine how irrational fear of fatness and indiscriminate prescription of weight loss are damaging people's health.
Karen (Ren) Manias MBChB, Ph.D. on August 10, 2020
Part 1: Implicit weight bias is pervasive in medicine. Doctors must take a hard look at our biases to recognise the harm we may inadvertently cause to ourselves and our patients.
Part 1: Implicit weight bias is pervasive in medicine. Doctors must take a hard look at our biases to recognise the harm we may inadvertently cause to ourselves and our patients.
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