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White Coat, Black Art is a Canadian radio documentary series on CBC Radio One, hosted by physician Brian Goldman that examines the business and culture of medicine from an insider's perspective. Its name is a reference to the white coats that doctors wear, and to the ways that practicing medicine is still in some ways a "black art" rather than a science: mysterious, intuitive, and difficult to master.
Genre | radio documentary, interviews |
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Running time | 26:30 |
Country of origin | Canada |
Language(s) | English |
Home station | CBLA-FM |
Syndicates | CBC Radio One |
Hosted by | Brian Goldman, M.D. |
Produced by | Jeff Goodes |
Executive producer(s) | Dawna Dingwall |
Website | www |
Podcast | www |
The series began as a summer series in 2007 and became a regular program on the network's schedule.
The Canadian Medical Association awarded the program the 2011 Media Award for Health Reporting (Excellence in Radio Reporting / In-Depth).[1]
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