麻豆社

Homepage

Accessibility links

  • Skip to content
  • Accessibility Help
Notifications
  • Home
  • News
  • Sport
  • Weather
  • iPlayer
  • Sounds
  • Bitesize
  • CBeebies
  • C麻豆社
  • Food
More menu
  • Home
  • News
  • Sport
  • Weather
  • iPlayer
  • Sounds
  • Bitesize
  • CBeebies
  • C麻豆社
  • Food
Close menu
麻豆社 Radio 4
The Reith Lectures
  • Home
  • Episodes & Transcripts
  • Previous Reith Lectures
  • Clips
  • Galleries
  • Podcasts
  • About
Main content

The Reith Lectures Dr Atul Gawande - The Future of Medicine Clips

Filter by

  • All
  • The Four Freedoms
  • Margaret MacMillan - The Mark of Cain
  • Professor Stephen Hawking - Black Holes
  • Dr Atul Gawande - The Future of Medicine
  • Grayson Perry - Playing to the Gallery
  • Securing Freedom
  • Martin Rees - Scientific Horizons
  1. Atul Gawande: Give people choices till the end of life—The Idea of Wellbeing

    Duration: 01:38

  2. Is curing disease the most important job of a doctor?—The Problem of Hubris

    Duration: 01:28

  3. Atul Gawande: 'Clinicians are no longer alone'—The Century of the System

    Duration: 01:57

  4. Dr Atul Gawande: Why do doctors fail?—Why Do Doctors Fail?

    Duration: 01:31

  5. Dr Atul Gawande: How is medicine going to change in the future?

    Duration: 01:21

  6. Atul Gawande: The body is scarily intricate, hard to read

    Duration: 00:46

  7. Atul Gawande: 'There鈥檚 a misconception about global health'

    Duration: 00:27

Related Content

Similar programmes

By genre:

  • Factual
  • Factual > Health & Wellbeing

By format:

  • Discussion & Talk
  • Podcasts
麻豆社 Radio 4 homepage
  • Schedule

Explore the 麻豆社

  • Home
  • News
  • Sport
  • Weather
  • iPlayer
  • Sounds
  • Bitesize
  • CBeebies
  • C麻豆社
  • Food
  • Terms of Use
  • About the 麻豆社
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookies
  • Accessibility Help
  • Parental Guidance
  • Contact the 麻豆社
  • Make an editorial complaint
  • 麻豆社 emails for you
Copyright © 2026 麻豆社. The 麻豆社 is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.