Christmas 2025 - neologisms, longevity and unexpected research
From The BMJ
The discussion explores the intersection of medical neologisms, the challenges of conveying the visceral experiences of medicine, and the implications of longevity science in clinical settings. Additionally, it highlights the importance of effective communication in medicine, emphasizing the need for clarity in medical writing and understanding.
Key Takeaways
- Medicine's unsung language: sometimes words for visceral experiences are the best prescriptions for understanding.
- Neologisms in healthcare reveal the art of expression; medicine's complexity thrives in the vocabulary not taught in schools.
- Ever smelled 'hosp'? It's the fragrant fusion of sorrow and sustenance that greets healthcare workers daily.
- Vein spotting isn't just a pastime; it's a reminder that even mundane moments can reflect our clinical instincts.
- Language shapes our realities, making it crucial for healthcare to articulate the inexpressible experiences of patient care.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Cameron Abassi (person)
- Matt Morgan (person)
- BMJ (company)
- Tim Feny (person)
- Christmas (event)
- Mel Dange (person)
- Shivali Fulchund (person)
- Mati Jooshi (person)
- NAD+ (product)
- Bapu Jenna (person)
- Duncan Jary (person)
- Dictionary of Blood and Silence (product)
- Barry Petit (person)
- University of Surrey (company)
- Cardiff University (company)
- The Science of Longevity (book)
- Douglas Adams (person)
- Dictionary of Solemn Sadness and Solemn Sorrows (book)
- EU (company)