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#6 The Social Life of TBI with Austin Wiley Duncan

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Today’s guest is finishing a PhD dissertation, titled, “the social life of Traumatic Brain Injury”.
His PhD is focusing on Medical Anthropology and Sociology through his own experience with TBI (traumatic brain injury), numerous interviews with survivors, their friends and family makers, and policymakers in Washington State.

One of the most fascinating things I learned in this interview is that the societal effects of TBI are demonstrated in his data, across all sets of Society.

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Today’s guest is finishing a PhD dissertation, titled, “the social life of Traumatic Brain Injury”.
His PhD is focusing on Medical Anthropology and Sociology through his own experience with TBI (traumatic brain injury), numerous interviews with survivors, their friends and family makers, and policymakers in Washington State.

One of the most fascinating things I learned in this interview is that the societal effects of TBI are demonstrated in his data, across all sets of Society.

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joshuablatman/support
  continue reading

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