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The MS Boost: Medical gaslighting, time to stop being the good patient with Rachel Horne

The MS Boost: Medical gaslighting, time to stop being the good patient with Rachel Horne

Released Monday, 12th February 2024
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The MS Boost: Medical gaslighting, time to stop being the good patient with Rachel Horne

The MS Boost: Medical gaslighting, time to stop being the good patient with Rachel Horne

The MS Boost: Medical gaslighting, time to stop being the good patient with Rachel Horne

The MS Boost: Medical gaslighting, time to stop being the good patient with Rachel Horne

Monday, 12th February 2024
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Medical Gaslighting: Multiple Sclerosis’ Dirty Little Secret? Authored by Rachel Horne

With thanks to Rachel Horne.

Rachel Horne is a journalist and MS advocate. Rachel was diagnosed with MS in 2009, age 43. She has written extensively about the disease and has co-authored a number of papers published in The BMJ, Neurology, Nature Reviews Neurology and other prestigious journals. Rachel has also appeared on BBC’s Radio Four to talk about living with MS. In 2022, she set up the Rachel Horne Prize for Women's Research in MS – an international, annual award which recognizes a woman scientist for their outstanding contribution to women’s health-related research in MS. Rachel is an Honorary Research Fellow at Queen Mary University, London and has a strong interest in promoting gender-equality and diversity in the MS community. She is on social media: @rachelhorne19.

 

Have you experienced medical gaslighting? We’d love to hear from you, get in touch to share your comments and suggestions about this episode, or for future guests and episode topics by emailing [email protected]  

Reach out for support:

MS Plus Connect 1800 042 138 or email [email protected]

 

Views expressed on the MS Podcast, including any discussions or reference to medications or treatments by podcast guests, do not necessarily represent the views of MS Plus and should not be seen as either an endorsement or rejection of a treatment.  

MS Plus does not recommend any specific treatment for people living with MS. Decisions about any treatments, taking into consideration the potential benefits and side effects for each individual’s circumstances, should be made in careful consultation with the person’s neurologist or health care professional. 

 

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