Applied Humanities Podcast

Nova Southeastern University's Department of Humanities and Politics

The Applied Humanities Podcast was created by Nova Southeastern University's Department of Humanities and Politics with the expressed goal of bridging the gap between academia and society and exploring how the humanities can provide valuable insights and solutions to the complex challenges we face in today's world. Listeners can expect to gain a deeper understanding of current events and the relevance and importance of the humanities for real-world issues.

Episodes

  1. 11/15/2023

    The Art of Medicine: Episode 2 with Dr. Chuck Vogel

    In our second installment of the Applied Humanities podcast, we are honored to host the distinguished Dr. Chuck Vogel, a luminary in the realm of medical oncology with over 53 years of invaluable experience. Dr. Vogel's journey began in Uganda where he contributed significantly to the National Cancer Institute’s Solid Tumor Service, ultimately becoming the foremost authority on Kaposi’s sarcoma. In a fascinating conversation, Dr. Vogel delves into his groundbreaking early research connecting Hepatitis B to liver cancer—a pivotal discovery that shaped global perspectives on risk factors. Transitioning to the University of Miami Cancer Center, he assumed the helm of the Division of Breast Cancer, leaving an indelible mark with over a decade of service. Dr. Vogel's pioneering work extends beyond the laboratory, as evidenced by his decision to donate his extraordinary collection of African arts and artifacts to Nova Southeastern University's Department of Humanities and Politics. Throughout his illustrious career, Dr. Vogel's impact resonates in his advocacy for his patients, leadership in FDA-approved trials for various treatments, and profound appreciation for African arts and culture. Join us as we explore the multifaceted legacy of this medical luminary, whose contributions extend far beyond the boundaries of conventional medicine. Discover a source of inspiration and resilience in Dr. Chuck Vogel's & Laura Freedman's compelling book, 'Living with Metastatic Breast Cancer: Stories of Faith and Hope' https://www.amazon.com/Living-Metastatic-Breast-Cancer-Stories/dp/1669815390

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The Applied Humanities Podcast was created by Nova Southeastern University's Department of Humanities and Politics with the expressed goal of bridging the gap between academia and society and exploring how the humanities can provide valuable insights and solutions to the complex challenges we face in today's world. Listeners can expect to gain a deeper understanding of current events and the relevance and importance of the humanities for real-world issues.