The GOSH Paediatrics Bioethics Podcast

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The GOSH bioethics podcast brings you discussion about important moral issues in the treatment of children - reflecting hot topics, complex themes and featuring a range of exciting, informative guests. We would love to get your feedback on our podcasts, as well as your suggestions for future topics you would like to hear about. Please help us by filling out our feedback survey at: www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/GOSHpodcasts/ #paediatrics #paediatric #ethics #bioethics #GOSH

  1. A conversation with Farrah Raza, Stipendiary Lecturer in Public Law at Pembroke College, University of Oxford & the Max Plank institute on British Public and Medical Law, Religion & Ethics.

    11/07/2025

    A conversation with Farrah Raza, Stipendiary Lecturer in Public Law at Pembroke College, University of Oxford & the Max Plank institute on British Public and Medical Law, Religion & Ethics.

    The GOSH Bioethics Podcast returns for its third series, with new episodes released fortnightly. Join your podcast host Dr Joe Brierley in conversation with leading experts and contributors to the field of paediatric bioethics. These podcasts explore the ethical, legal, and social questions shaping clinical practice. After occasional episodes, the first series of this podcast aired in started in March 2021 on our sister platform GOSHpods. You can listen to upcoming and previous episodes as well as other GOSHpods on your preferred podcast platform. Joe welcomes Dr Farrah Raza, Stipendiary Lecturer in Public Law at Pembroke College, University of Oxford, and researcher at the Max Planck Institute. They examine intersections between British public law, medical law, religion, and ethics, considering how legal frameworks and cultural perspectives influence ethical practice in healthcare.  Papers: https://jme.bmj.com/content/44/8/536 Farrah Raza, Jonathan Herring, James Neuberger, David Jones, Heloise Robinson, Cornelius Engelmann, John Forsythe, Ernest Ryder, Gurch Randhawa, Isabel Quiroga, Thomas Berg, and Douglas Thorburn, ‘Should Conditional Deceased Organ Donation be Permitted? Identifying legal and ethical considerations’(2025) Medical Law International 1-27.   Farrah Raza, ‘The Right to Freedom of Religion or Belief: The Challenge of Defining Religion’ (2024) 3(2) Supreme Court Law Review.   Farrah Raza and James Neuberger, ‘Consent in Organ Transplantation: putting legal obligations and guidelines into practice’ (2022) BMC Medical Ethics 23:69. Farrah Raza, ‘Limitations to the Right to Religious Freedom: Rethinking Key Approaches’ (2020) 9 Oxford Journal of Law and Religion 435.   Sound effects obtained from https://Zapsplat.com Click to download a transcript of this episode. https://drive.google.com/uc?export=download&id=1kJRgaGr_bxBJZvF6VadK0l7B_SByCIlA

    33 min
  2. A conversation with Anna Goff, Clinical Ethics Fellow, Weill Cornell Medicine, on the Emotional Impact of Clinical Ethics Consultation

    10/10/2025

    A conversation with Anna Goff, Clinical Ethics Fellow, Weill Cornell Medicine, on the Emotional Impact of Clinical Ethics Consultation

    The GOSH Bioethics Podcast returns for its third series, with new episodes released fortnightly. Join your podcast host Dr Joe Brierley in conversation with leading experts and contributors to the field of paediatric bioethics. These podcasts explore the ethical, legal, and social questions shaping clinical practice. After occasional episodes, the first series of this podcast aired in started in March 2021 on our sister platform GOSHpods. You can listen to upcoming and previous episodes as well as other GOSHpods on your preferred podcast platform.   Joe was very excited to be joined by our first US guest, Anna Goff, PhD, HEC-C, Clinical Ethics Fellow at Weill Cornell Medicine, which allows a reflection on the differences between UK and US approaches to clinical ethics. They discuss the emotional impact of ethics consultations, the importance of recognising this within the profession, and Anna’s recent research, including her publication ‘Turning Lemons into Lemonade: Studying the Emotional Impact of Clinical Ethics Consultation’.    The Emotional Impact of Clinical Ethics Work on Clinical Ethicists: A Qualitative Study - PubMed  Turning Lemons into Lemonade: Studying the Emotional Impact of Clinical Ethics Consultation - The Hastings Center for Bioethics  Ethical Challenges Experienced by Clinical Ethicists during COVID-19: AJOB Empirical Bioethics: Vol 14 , No 1 - Get Access Sound effects obtained from https://Zapsplat.com Click to download a transcript of this episode: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1up23ZdCjitt7_zygGWWqzb9kCTtuNrhh/view?usp=drive_link

    28 min
  3. A conversation with Carolyn Johnson about the legal liability of hospital ethics panels, discussing - should we be worried?

    09/26/2025

    A conversation with Carolyn Johnson about the legal liability of hospital ethics panels, discussing - should we be worried?

    The GOSH Bioethics Podcast returns for its third series, with new episodes released fortnightly. Join your podcast host Dr Joe Brierley in conversation with leading experts and contributors to the field of paediatric bioethics. These podcasts explore the ethical, legal, and social questions shaping clinical practice. After occasional episodes, the first series of this podcast aired in started in March 2021 on our sister platform GOSHpods. You can listen to upcoming and previous episodes as well as other GOSHpods on your preferred podcast platform.   In the lead up to the Ashes, (Autumn 25 Aus 0-Eng 5, surely?), Joe is joined by Dr Carolyn Johnson Chair of the Clinical Ethics Response Group at Monash Children’s Hospital, Melbourne, Australia. They address a question Carolyn published a recent paper on: The legal liability of hospital ethics panels and committees, “Should I be more worried than I am?.” So, in any jurisdiction can a hospital ethics committee be sued, if so who by, and as individuals or a collective - and do we need to consider legal protection/insurance? Legal Liability of Clinical Ethics Services in Australia: "Should I Be More Worried Than I Am?" - P… Involving parents in paediatric clinical ethics committee deliberations: a current controversy - Pu… Clinical ethics support: Addressing legal uncertainties - Journal of Medical Ethics blog Ethical advice in paediatric care - Queen's University Belfast   Sound effects obtained from https://Zapsplat.com

    23 min

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The GOSH bioethics podcast brings you discussion about important moral issues in the treatment of children - reflecting hot topics, complex themes and featuring a range of exciting, informative guests. We would love to get your feedback on our podcasts, as well as your suggestions for future topics you would like to hear about. Please help us by filling out our feedback survey at: www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/GOSHpodcasts/ #paediatrics #paediatric #ethics #bioethics #GOSH