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After the End Episode 12: Can an Inquiry Heal?

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In this episode of the After the End podcast series, we explore through the context of the Infected Blood Inquiry, the possibility of public inquiries helping people to bring to an end trauma.

In this episode of the After the End podcast series, Bobbie Farsides, Emeritus Professor of Clinical and Biomedical Ethics at Brighton and Sussex Medical School, shares her insights on ethics and endings in the context of the Infected Blood Inquiry.

In her role within the inquiry of co-chair of the Expert Group on Medical Ethics, Bobbie Farsides discusses the process of the inquiry that addressed issues that go back decades in one of the UK’s biggest medical scandals. What happens after these so-called endings? Is ‘the end’ for one person the end for everybody?

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After the End
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Bobbie Farsides
Keywords
global health
endings
after the end
medical ethics
public inquiries
infected blood inquiry
Department: Ethox Centre
Date Added: 09/03/2026
Duration: 00:12:00

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