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In Episode #211, author and public health researcher Sara Gorman joins Osi to explore the growing mistrust in the American healthcare system. They discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated skepticism toward institutions, the widespread disdain for the pharmaceutical industry, and more.
Sara E. Gorman, PhD, MPH, is a public health and behavioral science expert and has written extensively about global health, science communication, psychology, and mental health, among other topics. Dr. Gorman's work has appeared in or been covered by TIME, The New Yorker, Science, Psychology Today, The Atlantic, the BBC, and NPR. She is also co-founder and CEO of Critica, a non-profit organization dedicated to improving public acceptance of science, counteracting misinformation about science and health, and increasing the use of scientific evidence in public policymaking.
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In Episode #211, author and public health researcher Sara Gorman joins Osi to explore the growing mistrust in the American healthcare system. They discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated skepticism toward institutions, the widespread disdain for the pharmaceutical industry, and more.
Sara E. Gorman, PhD, MPH, is a public health and behavioral science expert and has written extensively about global health, science communication, psychology, and mental health, among other topics. Dr. Gorman's work has appeared in or been covered by TIME, The New Yorker, Science, Psychology Today, The Atlantic, the BBC, and NPR. She is also co-founder and CEO of Critica, a non-profit organization dedicated to improving public acceptance of science, counteracting misinformation about science and health, and increasing the use of scientific evidence in public policymaking.