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Departmental Workshops

The Department of Social Studies of Medicine hosts workshops and symposia organized around specific themes and concerns. 听The departmental workshops are open to all members of the university community and the public.

Writing on Medicine in Climates of Controversy听

April 22, 2026, 1:00 pm - 4:00pm
Thomson House Ballroom, 3rd听floor
3650听Rue McTavish听

What happens when scholars of medicine study topics that are controversial, legally incendiary, or politically polarizing?听 How does one strive to write an accurate and even-handed analysis knowing that one鈥檚 words and findings听will be scrutinized and used by groups outside of academia with their own agendas?

The 2026 workshop by The Department of Social Studies of Medicine, 鈥淲riting on Medicine in Climates of Controversy鈥, explores these questions. 听The workshop听combines a plenary lecture on Medical Assistance in Dying听by Daniel Weinstock with a session, moderated by Vanessa Rampton,听 featuring three SSOM scholars 鈥 Phoebe Friesen, Sahar Sadjadi, and Andrea Tone 鈥 who recount their experiences navigating the controversies their work has evoked.

Schedule:

Plenary Address 听1:00 pm-2:00pm

Medical Assistance in Dying, Ethics, and Democracy
Daniel Weinstock,听
Katharine A. Pearson Chair in Civil Society and Public Policy in the Faculties of Law and of Arts

Break.听2:00pm-2:15pm

Session 听2:15 pm-4:00pm

Complaining about Consent: Using Anesthetized Bodies as Teaching Tools
Phoebe Friesen,听
Associate Professor, Departments of Equity, Ethics and Policy and听Social Studies of Medicine

Children, Gender Transition and听What the Debate Cannot Hold
Sahar听Sadjadi,
Assistant Professor, Department of Social Studies of Medicine

Ewen Cameron: Litigated Legacies, Archival Discoveries
Andrea Tone,听
Professor,听Departments of Social Studies of Medicine and History and Classical Studies听听

Reception听4:00pm-5:00pm



Histories of Medicine: A Symposium听in Honour of George Weisz
May 13, 2026
SSoM, 3647 Peel, Don Bates Seminar Room, 101
1:30pm - 5:00pm

1:30pm-1:45pm听Introduction, Thomas Schlich (Chair, Department of Social Studies of Medicine)

1:45pm-2:30pm听(Chapel Hill) 听"A Nearly Disavowed Oral History Adventure with Medical Students" (Session Chair: Sebestian Kroupa, Department of Social Studies of Medicine)

The Black Alumni Experience Project began in 2021, inspired by medical students鈥 interest in a fuller account of their place of learning, the School of Medicine at the University of North Carolina. This chronicle addresses BAEP鈥檚 origin and rationale, the听tricky political听waters听it navigated听and almost sank in, and how it pulls forward some lessons learned from teaching at 成人VR视频 as a graduate听student听mentored by Andrea Tone and George Weisz.

2:30pm-3:15pm听 (King鈥檚 College London) "The slack in the system: The American healthcare crisis, manpower planning and physician productivity 1950-1980" (Session Chair:听Phoebe Friesen, Department of Social Studies of Medicine and听Department of Equity, Ethics and Policy)

This paper examines historical efforts to calculate听the听health manpower needs of听the听United States from 1950 to 1980, highlighting how perceived physician shortages justified efforts to maximize听the听effective utilization of existing medical labor. While federal and philanthropic听investment was largely directed to听increasing physician supply, research on how physicians might improve听their productivity through delegating tasks to allied health personnel has received less attention. Drawing on health economics and manpower studies,听the听paper explores how physician utilization became a concern amid an American 鈥渉ealthcare crisis鈥 characterized by rising demand for health services, technological change,听increasing costs and shifting public expectations. Ultimately,听the听paper contends that efforts to听increase physician productivity, despite remaining a pervasive structural problem facing virtually all healthcare听systems worldwide, have neither solved听the听mystery of how to deliver health services most effectively nor听the听question of how many physicians are required to do so.

3:15pm-3:30pm Coffee

3:30pm-4:15pm听(Western University) "The Material Culture of Surgery: 鈥楥utting鈥 Instruments as Expressions of Surgical Values and Competencies" (Session Chair: Todd Meyers, Department of Social Studies of Medicine)

What might Physick鈥檚 tonsillotome (1827) and Heine鈥檚 osteotome (1830), which are deemed historically significant but now obsolete surgical instruments, tell us about the practice of surgery during the 19th century? This presentation takes an object-centred approach, with its focus on the use-context and use-value of surgical instruments within broader theories of materiality and meaning, to explore limited-adoption innovation in surgical practice.

4:15pm-4:45pm听Toast to George Weisz (Annmarie Adams, Department of Social Studies of Medicine and听Peter Guo-hua Fu School of Architecture, and Andrea Tone, Department of Social Studies of Medicine and Department of History and Classical Studies)

4:45pm-5:00pmGeorge Weisz (成人VR视频)

5:00pm and beyond听听Reception

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