In this powerful episode of Hidden Diagnoses Impact, Dr. Colin Halverson—medical anthropologist and faculty investigator at Indiana University’s Center for Bioethics—joins host Amy Wang-Hiller to unpack the systemic failures facing patients with rare and invisible conditions, particularly Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) and craniocervical instability (CCI).
We explore the disturbing impact of medical gaslighting, misdiagnosis, and the psychological toll of repeated clinical dismissal. Dr. Halverson introduces the concept of clinician-associated traumatization and shares research findings showing how dismissal erodes patient trust, fuels self-doubt, and creates barriers to care, especially for younger, disabled, and chronically ill individuals navigating the healthcare system.
Whether you're a patient, clinician, caregiver, or advocate, this episode offers deep insights into how ethical reform and empathetic communication can transform outcomes for those living with rare and misunderstood conditions.
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