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S1E79: The role architecture can play in fertility and women's medicine with Sara Smith
Season 1 · Episode 79

S1E79: The role architecture can play in fertility and women's medicine with Sara Smith

Knocked Up: The Podcast About Fertility and Women's Health

August 23, 202032m 3s

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Show Notes

Sara Smith is a Melbourne based Architect who has practiced both at home in Melbourne and in London.
It might feel a bit off piste for us to chat to an architect, but our conversation with Sara covers all sorts of topics that we're thinking about whether we realise it or not.
With her thesis on maternity wards and experience in healthcare we discuss how architecture impacts the patient experience when seeking medical care and how it can be improved.

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