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In this episode our ever-curious hosts, Doctor Nigel and Professor Jonathan, dive deep into the ‘sunny side' of skin health, shedding light on the multifaceted impact sunlight has on your body. The Docs embark on a comprehensive discussion about the perils of ultraviolet (UV) radiation. With a particular focus on the alarming rise of skin cancer cases in the sun-drenched land of Australia, they highlight how the country's love affair with the sun has led to it being dubbed the "skin cancer capital of the world."How do sun rays affect the skin differently? The Docs delve into the nitty-gritty of UV radiation, explaining how UVA and UVB rays penetrate the skin, causing everything from red-hot sunburns to DNA damage. While a tan might make you look like a bronzed god or goddess, it is actually your skin crying out for help.What are the key components of the Australian "5 S's" campaign? The conversation takes a hopeful turn as they explore the effectiveness of various preventative measures. The Docs praise the Australian "Slip, Slop, Slap, Slide, and Seek" campaign, which encourages people to slip on a shirt, slop on sunscreen, slap on a hat, slide on sunglasses, and seek shade. They also give some sun-sational advice, discussing the importance of using broad-spectrum sunscreens with high SPF, reapplying sunscreen every two hours, and wearing protective clothing. The Docs then emphasise the critical importance of early detection in combating skin cancer. They share personal anecdotes about friends and family members who have undergone skin checks, some of whom discovered potentially dangerous lesions just in the nick of time. Professor Jonathan quips that while it might feel like a game of "spot the difference," regular skin checks can be lifesaving. The Docs stress the need for listeners to adopt sun protection strategies diligently and to perform regular skin checks. They advise seeking medical advice for any skin concerns, no matter how trivial they may seem, because when it comes to skin health, it's better to be safe than sorry. As they wrap up, they remind everyone that while the sun might be a star, your skin should be the real star of the show, deserving all the care and protection it can get.—--DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed on Join the Docs are those of Dr. Nigel Guest, Jonathan Sackier and other people on our show. Be aware that Join the Docs is not intended to be medical advice, it is for information and entertainment purposes only - please, always take any health concerns to your doctor or other healthcare provider. We respect the privacy of patients and never identify individuals unless they have consented. We may change details, dates, place names and so on to protect privacy. Listening to Join the Docs, interacting on our social media, emailing or writing to us does not establish a doctor patient relationship.To Contact Us: For a deeper dive on this episode's issue, merchandise and exclusive content, head to www.jointhedocs.comFollow us on youtube.com/JoinTheDocs Follow us on instgram.com/JoinTheDocsFollow us on tiktok.com/JoinTheDocsFollow us on: facebok.com/JoinTheDocsFollow us on: x.com/JoinTheDocs
In this episode, Professor Jonathan Sackier and Doctor Nigel Guest dive headfirst into the labyrinthine world of medical mysteries, sharing stories of patients that leave them scratching their heads in amazement.The Docs sink their teeth into a case of porphyria, a rare genetic disorder that can make you feel like you're auditioning for a vampire movie. They recount the tale of a man who, under the light of the full moon, would experience excruciating abdominal pain and a skin sensitivity that made him hiss at the mere thought of sunlight. The Docs emphasise the importance of recognising such rare conditions, lest you mistake your patient for a creature of the night.Why do some patients think they can outsmart their doctors? The conversation takes a hilarious turn when they discuss a patient who attempted to score drugs by pretending to have every ailment in the medical textbook. Doctor Guest recounts the saga of a man who complained of back pain, headaches, and a vague condition that magically responded only to the strongest painkillers. Coincidence? The doctors laugh about how the patient's Oscar-worthy performance fell apart when he couldn't remember which leg he was supposed to be limping on. They highlight the importance of a thorough medical history and a keen eye for inconsistencies, proving that sometimes, being a doctor is a bit like being Sherlock Holmes.What's the wildest psychiatric case you've ever encountered? Doctor Guest then regales listeners with some of his most memorable psychiatric cases. He talks about a patient with myxoedema madness, a condition that was successfully diagnosed thanks to Guest's watching history. But the pièce de résistance was the woman who was convinced she was a poached egg. Doctor Guest describes how she wouldn't sit on a chair unless it was a piece of toast on it! The doctors discuss the complexities of such diagnoses and the importance of empathy and creativity in treatment. Why is treating chronic conditions like schizophrenia so challenging? The episode takes a more serious tone as The Docs delve into the challenges of treating chronic conditions like schizophrenia. They discuss the case of a man who ended up believing that ‘Prince Philip was in a helicopter wielding a mind-extracting ray gun' - just a royal misunderstanding. The doctors explain how such conditions require a comprehensive approach, combining medication, therapy, and sometimes a bit of humour to build trust with patients.This episode is a rollercoaster of emotions, blending humour with the sobering realities of medical practice. It underscores the need for a holistic approach, continuous education, and a dash of creativity in the ever-evolving field of medicine. Let's all do our part to break the stigma and help 'prescribe' a better future!—--DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed on Join the Docs are those of Dr. Nigel Guest, Jonathan Sackier and other people on our show. Be aware that Join the Docs is not intended to be medical advice, it is for information and entertainment purposes only - please, always take any health concerns to your doctor or other healthcare provider. We respect the privacy of patients and never identify individuals unless they have consented. We may change details, dates, place names and so on to protect privacy. Listening to Join the Docs, interacting on our social media, emailing or writing to us does not establish a doctor patient relationship.To Contact Us: For a deeper dive on this episode's issue, merchandise and exclusive content, head to www.jointhedocs.comFollow us on youtube.com/JoinTheDocs Follow us on instgram.com/JoinTheDocsFollow us on tiktok.com/JoinTheDocsFollow us on: facebok.com/JoinTheDocsFollow us on: x.com/JoinTheDocs
Have you ever imagined what it would be like to wear a bulletproof vest while treating a patient in the ICU?As a physician, you might face extreme stress and unexpected challenges in your practice. This episode dives into a real-life story of a medical resident navigating a high-risk situation, highlighting the intense and unpredictable nature of patient care.Gain insight into the pressures and dangers faced by medical professionals in high-stakes environments.Learn how sharing and hearing crazy medical stories can provide a sense of solidarity and support among healthcare workers.Discover strategies to cope with stress and burnout by understanding that you're not alone in facing these challenges.Listen to this gripping episode now to uncover the incredible true story and take away practical tips for managing stress in your own medical practice.
This week Pastor Arik revisits an old interview he did with his best friend, Dr. Michael Sinklier, from eight years ago. Listen in to this old episode where they discussed Michael's faith journey, his passions, and some of his more memorable medical stories.
Throwing it back today to one of our all time favourite call outs - Embarrassing Medical Stories. We're talking carrots, watches, hammers and MORE inside places they are not meant to be. To contribute a story, you can email us at sometimesfunnypod@gmail.com Support the show: Join our fortnightly subscription “Sometimes Extra” for bonus exclusive episodes. Sometimes Extra on Spotify Subscribe within the feed on Apple Podcasts Follow Maddy on TikTok and Instagram Follow Grace on Instagram Follow the podcast on TikTok and Instagram
In the words of our host, Dr. Jane Caldwell, "If I were to choose two words to describe medicine in 2023, they would be REMOTE and FAST."New drugs to slow Alzheimer's progression, mRNA technology used in cancer vaccines, rapid point-of-care molecular testing—tests which give results while the patient is still in the clinic, and diabetes medications turned into weight loss drugs. These are some of the topics we'll be discussing today as the top medical stories of 2023.Visit us at OnMedicalGrounds.com for more podcasts! You can subscribe through your podcast platform, our website, or follow us on social media for podcast updates and medical news. Some of our podcasts offer FREE CME/CE credits.LinkTreeTwitterLinkedInInstagram
Shocking Reactions From Dads During Birth (Reddit Medical Stories r/AskReddit)
We love a part two! In today's episode we talk about embarrassing medical stories including fooked fannies, powerful pussies, rotting armpits, festy feet and rusty nails. It's well fooked! SUPPORT THE SHOW: Our fortnightly subscription 'Sometimes EXTRA' for bonus exclusive episodes! SPOTIFY SOMETIMES EXTRA APPLE SOMETIMES EXTRA Follow Maddy on TikTok and Instagram Follow the Podcast on TikTok and Instagram For partnership enquiries please contact alex@dm.org.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Alex and Mary share three different women's cancer stories that are simply unbelievable, yet sadly, they are true. #Podcast #Spotify #Anchor #research #advocacy #travel #ovariancancer# insurance #pectusexcavatum #pseudotumorcerebri #advocate #zugspitze #covid #coloncancer #weightbias Stay Connected Email Us: downthereaware@gmail.com Instagram:@downthereaware Facebook: Down There Aware Twitter: @downthereaware Pinterest: Down There Aware TikTok: Down There Aware Episode Links Jacksonville 20-year-old gets a second chance at life after having a 104-pound ovarian tumor removed Doctors repeatedly told a woman stress was causing her symptoms. Then they pulled out a volleyball-size tumor. 24-Year-Old Who 'Ignored' Stomach Pain, Bloating Had Ovarian Cancer Episode Highlights Intro [0:13] Welcome Back! [1:23] Peach PJs [1:40] Back from Germany! [2:27] Covid. UGH. [2:30] A glorious trip to Germany! [3:40] Personal anecdotes [4:15] Mary's fall up the escalator [4:40] Alex's “pressure” moment [13:30] Zugspitze [14:16] “Run, Mary, run!!!” [15:32] Pay for bathrooms in Europe [18:00] A bounty of alarming news articles [18:27] Hannah's story, stressed? No, ovarian cancer. [21:26] Overweight [22:30] Pseudotumor cerebri [23:38] Pectus Excavatum [27:55] Health Insurance [30:55] 104 pound ovarian tumor [32:17] Stage 3 colon cancer @ 24 years of age [36:29] Sadie Mae joins us! [40:20] Advocate for yourself! [43:45] Thanks for listening! [47:05] Summary Keywords Podcast, Spotify, Anchor, research, travel, ovarian cancer, insurance, pectus excavatum, pseudotumor cerebri, advocate, zugspitze, covid, colon cancer, weight bias --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/downthereaware/message
This week I sat down with Sumaira Ahmed. Sumaira is the founder and executive director of The Sumaira Foundation (TSF). Prior to her career in healthcare and hospital administration in Boston, Sumaira worked as an actor/model in Hindi-/Bengali-language media, primarily in southeast Asia. Sumaira is a classically-trained Kathak dancer and has performed around the world in venues including Madison Square Garden, the Dolby Theatre, Santiniketan, and the Rudolf Steiner Theatre. In the summer of 2014, Sumaira was diagnosed with sero-negative neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD) after experiencing sudden and severe vision loss and weakness/numbness. Less than two months after her diagnosis, she founded TSF to raise global awareness of NMOSD and MOGAD, create communities of support, advocate on behalf of patients and their caregivers, and support clinical research. In 2015, Sumaira was crowned the Miss Bangladesh-USA advocating for equal opportunity education for Bangladeshi children in efforts to increase tolerance and strengthen the country's international presence, economy and infrastructure. In September 2021, Sumaira was honored with WEGO Health's “Best Kept Secret” Award recognizing her advocacy work in rare disease. In 2022, Sumaira was prominently featured in an Emmy-award winning series, "Medical Stories", in an episode about NMOSD. Join me in my conversation with her where she tells her story and how she continues to triumph among adversity. You can find out more about Sumaira and her foundation at www.sumairafoundation.org @thesumairafoundation (instagram) @thesumairafoundation (facebook) @thesumairafdn (twitter)
This is part two of our interview with comedian Eitan Levine. We talk more about his experience with cancer, and the way it affected his life after. Make sure you listen to part one to hear Eitan's full story and all get all the call backs! You can follow Eitain on instagram @eitanthegoalie. To tell us your story, call us at 470-NOT-DEAD, or email us at closecallspodcast@gmail.com. Follow us on instagram and tik tok @closecallspodcast, and subscribe to our Patreon at patreon.com/closecallspodcast Special thanks to Jake Crown and Alex Burton of FiveStar Jingles (@catsongs) for the theme song, and Tyler Snodgrass (@tyler_snod) for the art!
We are introducing a new series on the podcast: healthcare professional origin stories. This is where you, the healthcare professionals in our audience get to share stories about your journey on how you chose a career in medicine or science. Email us your story at editorial@pvroundup.com. Find out more in today's PVRoundup podcast.
Bite this episode open and grind your teeth about how much work sucks! Teena joins the ladies again as they talk through some shitty work stories (in all meanings of the word) and a splash of urine therapy. Brave Alliance: https://bravectx.com/Brave Alliance [quicker link to donate](https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=GMQppiQbjmZ2hNSDs8SBuAzfr9xLKgoAsfVvgsYoHEEuBRRh8fkdGLMhduiTa1HUS54v1bBF_fSGrRuG)[Starry Night Adult Prom] (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/starry-night-adult-prom-tickets-409878195717)Write us some of your cringe stories at [nervouslaughterpodcast@gmail.com](mailto:nervouslaughterpodcast@gmail.com)The socials: [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/nervouslaughterpodcast) | [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/NervousLaughterPodcast) | [Twitter](https://twitter.com/NervouslaughPod)
CW: graphic description of injury/illness Oof have we got a gnarly lil' episode for you today! Adam Tod Brown (Unpopular Opinion Podcast) talks about his experiences getting to know his body and all the things that can grow on or come out of it. We also talk about the repercussions of throwing out a haunted doll, and for the first time we talk about *~the afterlife~* (just a tiny bit.) To tell us your story, call us at 470-NOT-DEAD, or email us at closecallspodcast@gmail.com. Follow us on Instagram and TikTok @closecallspodcast, and subscribe to our Patreon at patreon.com/closecallspodcast - Special thanks to Jake Crown and Alex Burton of FiveStar Jingles (@catsongs) for the theme song, and Tyler Snodgrass (@tyler_snod) for the art!
This week, comedian Mara Wiles tells us about her experience with Lupus, which resulted in her needing a kidney transplant. We're very grateful to Mara for being so honest with us, and for her vulnerability. But FIRST Kevin tells us about taking mushrooms at the beach, and Lizzy has a story about an unrelated medical miracle. You can follow Mara (@marawiles). To tell us your story, call us at 470-NOT-DEAD, or email us at closecallspodcast@gmail.com. Follow us on instagram and tik tok @closecallspodcast, and subscribe to our Patreon at patreon.com/closecallspodcast Special thanks to Jake Crown and Alex Burton of FiveStar Jingles (@catsongs) for the theme song, and Tyler Snodgrass (@tyler_snod) for the art!
Kenneth Korber is trained as a surgical and cardiovascular physician assistant (PA). He has since become an author and entrepreneur. He left full-time bedside care to focus on patient education and health promotion as a children's book storyteller and founder of the Center for Functional Learning.Kenneth's published writings have led to education and health promotion grant awards. He uses the Musical Adventure™ characters to build reading skills, foster an appreciation for music, and advocate for wellness of the general public, especially within at-risk/vulnerable communities of children and adults.To learn more about Kenneth and his organization visit www.centerforfunctionallearning.com Support the show
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Doctors Share Strangest Last Words They've Heard (Medical Stories r/AskReddit)
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Doctors Share Strangest Last Words They've Heard (Medical Stories r/AskReddit)
Doctors Share Strangest Last Words They've Heard (Medical Stories r/AskReddit)
Shocking Reactions From Dads During Birth (Reddit Medical Stories r/AskReddit)
Shocking Reactions From Dads During Birth (Reddit Medical Stories r/AskReddit)
Aliens, Ghosts and Bigfoot Oh My! Stranger Things Happen Everyday.
Doctors Share Strangest Last Words They've Heard (Medical Stories r/AskReddit)
Doctors Share Strangest Last Words They've Heard (Medical Stories r/AskReddit)
Ghosts That Hunt Back TV - True Ghost Bigfoot and UFO Stories
Doctors Share Strangest Last Words They've Heard (Medical Stories r/AskReddit)
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Doctors Delivering A Cheating Mother's Baby - What Happend? (Medical Stories r/AskReddit)
Marshall tells John about the time he met Adam during a stay in the hospital.hosted by john del viscio produced & edited by ben kasl artwork by mads horwath music by bridey hicks Support the show
Doctors share: Cheating Spouse Giving Birth To Another Man's Baby (Medical Stories r/AskReddit)
Doctors share: Cheating Spouse Giving Birth To Another Man's Baby (Medical Stories r/AskReddit)
Doctors' Best "I'll Never See That Again" Stories (Medical Stories r/AskReddit)
Ali is joined this week by Dr. Matt Hutchinson, comedian, former guest and long-term listener!These two and Phoebe go through the week's big stories, plus Agony Uncle and FailMail, which this week is you funniest medical stories!Donate to our Patreon for more episodes:www.patreon.com/aidifpodSupport the show
Good Morning Los Angeles. Today we talk about becoming the skill of using your medical knowledge in the writing field; in sports, art and surgery. The exam room is open and we take your calls.
How a boy from Glasgow named Norman Swirsky grew up to become Australia's most famous doctor
How a boy from Glasgow named Norman Swirsky grew up to become Australia's most famous doctor
In the latest episode of The Life In General Podcast we discuss strange medical stories that we found on the internet (and some that we have witnessed ourselves working at a hospital). We also talk about getting thrown into Facebook Jail, the inevitable collapse of the U.S., and self confidence. ________________________________________ Intro music: Hop Hip by Kwon Outro music: Get Well Soon by DJ F.A.M.E.
Is your life a circle in "time"? When can we loose track of time? Our guest Dr. Bernie Siegel believes that the body no longer exists and that time is irrelevant when we are connect to our passion of life. Why do creative people sometimes live longer? Does our consciousness ever end? What does the order of the colors of a rainbow signify? Are we to follow its mystical meaning? Have you ever heard the expression, "pennies are from heaven"? Listen to Dr. Bernie Siegel, retired surgeon and author of the worldwide best selling book, Love, Medicine & Miracles and so many more books all on his website, www.berniesiegelmd.com. Bernie will discuss one of his most recent books, No Endings, Only Beginnings. Bernie shares healing stories that we can all learn from. Why did John the gardener live longer than expected? Why did he believe that walking through nature was so beneficial to our immune system? What does the symbol of a plant growing through a crack in concrete mean? There is such health wisdom in this podcast that will inspire your mind, heart and body with Dr.Bernie Siegel on The Matter of the Heart podcast.
Is your life a circle in "time"? When can we loose track of time? Our guest Dr. Bernie Siegel believes that the body no longer exists and that time is irrelevant when we are connect to our passion of life. Why do creative people sometimes live longer? Does our consciousness ever end? What does the order of the colors of a rainbow signify? Are we to follow its mystical meaning? Have you ever heard the expression, "pennies are from heaven"?Listen to Dr. Bernie Siegel, retired surgeon and author of the worldwide best selling book, Love, Medicine & Miracles and so many more books all on his website, www.berniesiegelmd.com. Bernie will discuss one of his most recent books, No Endings, Only Beginnings. Bernie shares healing stories that we can all learn from. Why did John the gardener live longer than expected? Why did he believe that walking through nature was so beneficial to our immune system? What does the symbol of a plant growing through a crack in concrete mean?There is such health wisdom in this podcast that will inspire your mind, heart and body with Dr.Bernie Siegel on The Matter of the Heart podcast.
Welcome to episode 3! In this weeks episode we talk about two crazy medical stories and learn a few things about each other! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/crei-itzy/support
Yesterday, Dave was hanging out at the dog park with a few friends when someone shared an embarrassing medical story about their dog. This had us thinking, how many other mortifying medical stories are there? Listeners call to weigh in on the topic. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Happy Spooky Season! This week Ilan and Devora recount some of their most life threatening and painful medical experience. Get ready to be SPOOKED by these near death experiences! *Trigger warning: a lot of bodily functions and male anatomy.* Please remember to share, subscribe, rate and review! Follow us on Instagram: @hgmorningpodcast
Dr Cliff Martin, Vice President Chief Medical Officer serving OSF Saint Luke Medical Center, OSF Holy Family Medical Center, and OSF St. Mary Medical Center, joined WKEI with the latest COVID-19 Medical Stories. Today, we talked about mouthwash and COVID-19. Mouthwash is good for your teeth but it is not good when ingested. Do not drink mouthwash it won't help. We also discussed fomite transfer of COVID-19. Surface touch may not be as bad as we thought. New studies indicate that is relatively low the chance that you will get COVID-19 from contacting the virus on a surface..
Ajay is an obstetrician and urogynecologist who grew up in rural India. His father, born to one of India’s lowest classes, was also a surgeon — an improbable career that was the brainchild of Ajay’s grandmother, and funded by a whole village
Ajay is an obstetrician and urogynecologist who grew up in rural India. His father, born to one of India’s lowest classes, was also a surgeon — an improbable career that was the brainchild of Ajay’s grandmother, and funded by a whole village
Apparently, appendixes don't burst out of your body completely - CJ
Today I felt like bringing Thomas on for a first attempt at telling people how we got where we are now. I hope you enjoy the chaotic thought processes! In essence, we've both been chronically ill most of our lives and have to take our healing into our own hands. Questions: SapientLiving@gmail.com Donations: paypal.me/sapientliving Schedule: calendly.com/sapientliving Community: patreon.com/SapientLiving
Dr. Bernie Siegel, retired surgeon and Author of the Worldwide Best Selling Book, Love, Medicine and Miracles will speak on his latest books, wisdom of life and his medical and amazing life stories. Why did Bernie also think of calling his latest book Bible 2 instead of No Endings, Only Beginnings, A Doctor's Notes on Living, Loving, And Learning Who You Are. Why is nature one of Bernie"s teachers of life? What is Dr. Siegel's concept of the Creator? Do you have any reflection when you raise your arms to the sky and seek answers within? What is the common theme of his 2 books? Are you a love warrior? What is a loving intelligent conscious energy? Listen to so many stories that will enlighten you to the many secrets of life, like the blind person who had an out of body experience and was able to see everything that was going on in the operating room. Dr. Bernie Siegel believes that there are so many mysteries in nature that is far beyond man's consciousness. This podcast will truly elevate your spirit . Bernie is the master of health, healing and inspiring stories of mankind. Listen to this worldwide known guest on The Matter of the Heart podcast. Connect with Dr. Bernie Siegel @ www.berniesiegelmd. com Reach the host @ carololivia7@gmail.com
Hey, everyone. We are back with another episode of Meecaps. Your 3rd favorite podcast to listen to while you do productive things in your life! This episode we go over the aftermath of David breaking his ankle on air last episode. Overall his experience hasn't been that bad after the initial night. He is resting and recovering at home. The rest of the gang shares some of their most memorable experiences dealing with healthcare professionals. About halfway through the episode we had to address the death of George Floyd and the Subsequent protests. I think I speak for the entire crew when I say that we hope justice is served to his murderer(s). We end off the episode with what we do best... rambling about the movies and TV we have been watching over the past couple of weeks. We hope you enjoy! Peace! BLM!
This time the boys present another LOCKDOWN CHAT!In these times of social distancing we think it's important to keep putting out some entertainment for people during these difficult times. In lieu of heading out and trying new activities we've started a special series of Lockdown Chats on various different subjects featuring stories, jokes, listener interaction and general debate.This time Neil and Jon continue their discussion of Medical Mysteries, and no topic is off limits. From exploding teeth to flaming bad breath as well as some ancient remedies you probably wouldn't want to try yourself, and some suggestions for the holy grail of the perfect hangover cure! Plus Neil unveils his brand new game 'How did that get there?'.... You don't want to miss this one!We'll be back with more soon, so please send us any feedback, suggestions of topics, questions or anything else!Hit us up with any feedback: Firsttimetriers@hotmail.comFollow on Instagram: @FirstTimeTriersAnd on Twitter: @FirstTimeTriersBig thanks to Espio for providing music for the pod too! Check them out on Spotify. Also please LIKE, SUBSCRIBE and SHARE! See you next time!
This time the boys present another LOCKDOWN CHAT!In these times of social distancing we think it's important to keep putting out some entertainment for people during these difficult times. In lieu of heading out and trying new activities we've started a special series of Lockdown Chats on various different subjects featuring stories, jokes, listener interaction and general debate.This time Neil and Jon discuss Medical Mysteries, and no topic is off limits. From the tallest teenager in the world to foreign accent syndrome to some strange cases of musical illnesses... Plus Jon has a list of some of the strangest objects ever to be found up someone's back passage (ahem!). You don't want to miss this one!We'll be back with more soon, so please send us any feedback, suggestions of topics, questions or anything else!Hit us up with any feedback: Firsttimetriers@hotmail.comFollow on Instagram: @FirstTimeTriersAnd on Twitter: @FirstTimeTriersBig thanks to Espio for providing music for the pod too! Check them out on Spotify. Also please LIKE, SUBSCRIBE and SHARE! See you next time!
On this week's episode, we talk about red beards, drunk elephants, and strange medical cases.
Michael guest hosted the podcast Drunk Medical Stories for a second time! In this one, the topic was teratomas, the tumor with teeth, hair, nerves, and sometimes, brains! Go over to Drunk Medical Stories and subscribe for more like this! Then follow Terrie on Twitter @DMSpod, and join their Facebook group!
Today we sit down with Terrie from Drunk Medical Stories, a podcast where the hosts... get drunk and tell medical stories! Hear more bad advice from Jack, and check out Terrie's podcast on all podcast platforms!www.DrunkMedicalStories.comTwitter: @DMSpod @JackBillingsPod @MyNeighborMich1Jack's cell: 216-403-7141Email: JackBillingsOfficial@gmail.com
This week Kat & Andrea hilariously discuss the iffy origins of homeopathy!
This weeks episode on Drunk Medical Stories we talk all things about the Vagina. We have lists of slang terms such as hatchet and wizards sleeve, we blow your clams wide open with some amazing vagina facts, Tom dusts off his old medical books to tell you about the interesting anatomy of the vagina (did you know there are two sets of lips, like the predators mouth?) There is now a phone app with a vagina controlled video game, vibrators lost in urethra's, Steam baths for your Vajayjay and many more terrible ER stories … Plus, you will find out who the heck Tom is in this always educational and stomach turning episode.Drunk Medical StoriesTwitter: @dmspodFacebook Page: Drunk Medical Stories PodcastIG: Drunk Medical StoriesEmail: dmspodcast@yahoo.com
This week Kat & Andrea rate the Hughs and the Brads, talk about a cure for dementia, discuss mail-in menstrual blood, and read a listener story of someone's favorite escaping patient!
This week Kat & Andrea discuss insensitive robot doctors, crazy medical bills, cheesy biscuits, and more! Please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts & tell your friends about us! You can send in your stories at strangermedicine@gmail.com, and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram!
This week Terrie and Julie discuss all the crazy superstitions or beliefs in the Medical Field and 1st responder's. When crazy things happens on days do you ever wonder is it cause of the Full Moon, or how about wearing two different socks to cast away the bad JuJu!! We will go into depth about #Babano. How a bout the phobia for the number 13, Triskaidekaphobia. Do you have any frequent flyers? Well we like to call them Beetle Juice, Beetle Juice, Beetle Juice. Don't "Beetle Juice" the frequent flyer up in your place.Don't ever, ever, ever say the "Q" word!!! Also Terrie drinks the first state drink suggestion from Kristie with the podcast Married Mash. She drinks the famous Alabama Game drink "Yellow Hammer" and oh lord hear her get hammered throughout the episode. LOL!! Drunk Medical StoriesTwitter: @dmspodFacebook: Drunk Medical Stories PodcastIG: Drunk Medical StoriesEmail: dmspodcast@yahoo.com
This week, Kat & Andrea talk about mythical meth trailers, human combustion, pop culture, and more!
Joined again by Whitney Gough, the ladies discuss foreskin facials, changing DNA, aliens, paint cans full of poo, and so much more!
Happy New Year!! 2020! Drunk Medical Stories is excited for a new year and also a new co-host. Julie makes her episode debut. This episode the girls talk about the infamous "Peeing in a cup". How long do certain drugs stay in your system? Does poppy seeds really make you test false-positives and would you chug Cream of Tar Tar? Drunk Medical StoriesTwitter: @dmspodFacebook: Drunk Medical Stories PodcastIG: Drunk Medical StoriesEmail: dmspodcast@yahoo.comThe topics and issues discussed on the Drunk Medical Stories Podcast do not in anyway reflect the opinion of any specific Hospital or specific Medical facility and are only the views of the hosts or guests. What we discuss and/or joke about doesn't anyway reflect on the care any patient is given. Any persons discussed may be fictional for comedic purposes. This podcast is rated explicit and listener discretion is advised.
Hey guys and as always welcome to Drunk Medial Stories. It's your mispronouncing babbling host Terrie. So I am on here to give you a quick rundown of somethings going on lately. I am sure on a few recent episodes you have noticed more guests and I wanted to explain why that is happening and the plans for the future of Drunk Medical Stories.
Kat and Andrea laugh about super bugs, human hibernation, and much more!
This episode Terrie and special guest Dr. Pinky Pie from the podcast Dr Nurse F Show talk about well everything. Dr. Pinky Pie shares some stories about a patient who bought Walmart rings and put them on you know what!!! How one funny doctor is known for #justthetip and she goes into detail about Skittles having Turbo Ass! This is a episode that is just two girls having a great laugh and at the end cheeks are hurting!! Drunk Medical StoriesTwitter: @dmspodFacebook: Drunk Medical Stories PodcastIG: Drunk Medical StoriesEmail: dmspodcast@yahoo.comDr Nurse F ShowFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1621071631377541/IG: drnursefshowpodcast
This week we have a special guest, Whitney Gough, joining us! They all discuss super sperm, hover boards, and more!
This week, Terrie has a special guest co-host Officer Nick from the Podcast: Roll Call Room. They discuss the ever controversial topic of guns and the risks of Accidentally Discharge. Do you think some people are trigger happy? How about we start a go fund me for "Holster's for Perps" so they stop shooting their penis's off. We also discuss how important it is to talk about things that happen in your day and that you are not alone. How its so important to laugh and sometimes just don't take yourself and the world so serious. Laughing is the best medicine! Drunk Medical StoriesTwitter: @dmspodFacebook: Drunk Medical Stories PodcastIG: Drunk Medical StoriesEmail: dmspodcast@yahoo.comRoll Call RoomTwitter: @RollcallroomFacebook: The Roll Call Room PodcastIG: rollcallroompodcastEmail: Nick@rollcallroom.com
This week, Kat and Andrea talk about bazooka arms, things found in butts, tapeworms, and more!
This week, Terrie and Claire delve into the world of plastic surgery, and why this is one project that should NEVER be DIY. Do you know which country has the highest per capita rate of plastic surgery? Did you know botox is for more than just beautification? What happens if you get butt injections at a hotel? Why is the double eyelid surgery so popular, and what does it entail? Find out all of this and more in Practically Plastic!! And remember, don't caulk your behind. Twitter: http://twitter.com/@dmspodFacebook: www.facebook.com/Drunk Medical Stories PodcastEmail: dmspodcast@yahoo.com
What wicked things lie beneath the waves? A lot of nasty stuff, that's what. In this sixth episode of Drunk Medical Stories Podcast, Terrie and Claire dive into the disgusting world of water-based medical issues.Did you know you can get a malaria-esque disease from certain fish, even if they're cooked? Have you heard of the beast of the Amazon that is tiny yet terrorizes men of all ages? Learn about these and more as Terrie and Claire make waves with their Water Worries edition of Drunk Medical Stories Podcast!!Twitter: http://twitter.com/@dmspodFacebook: www.facebook.com/Drunk Medical Stories PodcastEmail: dmspodcast@yahoo.com
Kat & Andrea discuss Halloween candy, party tummies, body exhibits, and more!
In this fifth episode of Drunk Medical Stories, Terrie and Claire go slide into a world of medical issues they don't have the appendages to understand with the help of a problematic-to-Google drink. Do you know the side effects of a penile tattoo? What happens when the stories of a Rectum Ralph cross to the manly bits? Why should you wear a cup when practicing archery? Find the answers to all of these and more in this episode of Drunk Medical Stories!!Twitter: http://twitter.com/dmspodFacebook: www.facebook.com/Drunk Medical Stories PodcastEmail: dmspodcast@yahoo.com
Michael was a guest co-host on Drunk Medical Stories, check out a clip of the show here, and then go subscribe for the full episode and other wild medical stories told by 2 women who are definitely NOT doctors, and they're also drunk!
In this forth episode of Drunk Medical Stories, Terrie and guest co-host Michael Colby from Podcast Jack Billings Presents: Me and My Neighbor Michael discuss all things EYES. No fancy cocktail this episode as our mixlogist Claire is off on her honeymoon. You may take your eyes for granted but after hearing some important EYE facts you might have a second thought about sticking your fingers or in one case a tattoo needle near your eyeballs. Twitter: http://twitter.com/@dmspodFacebook: www.facebook.com/Drunk Medical Stories PodcastEmail: dmspodcast@yahoo.com
Dr. Cohen shares some of the unusual medical conditions he's encountered in his career, then we discuss how (in 1983) President Ronald Reagan proclaimed November to be National Alzheimer's Disease Awareness Month. President Reagan wanted to raise awareness not only for the disease — but for the caregivers who shoulder the heavy burden for patients. *GROSS ANATOMY IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A SUBSTITUTE FOR PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL ADVICE, DIAGNOSIS, OR TREATMENT. ALWAYS SEEK THE ADVICE OF YOUR PHYSICIAN OR OTHER QUALIFIED HEALTH PROVIDER WITH ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE REGARDING A MEDICAL CONDITION.
In this third episode of Drunk Medical Stories, Terrie and Claire dive into the past with a little-known cocktail and a whole lot of Presidents. Your history classes may have told you all about what our presidents did during their lifetime, but Terrie and Claire were shocked to learn how they exited this world. A number of treatments referenced in Episode Two rear their ridiculous, outdated heads, and the causes behind the these mighty men falling are almost unbelievable. Did you know that cherries and milk killed a president? How about rectal feedings after an attempted assassination? Twitter: http://twitter.com/dmspodFacebook: www.facebook.com/Drunk Medical Stories PodcastEmail: dmspodcast@yahoo.com
Jack and Michael are doing a scripted reading for Drunk Medical Stories, a podcast that, unbeknownst to Jack, Michael is producing! Here's a taste of what they do over there, but go to your podcast app and subscribe to get more of these charming ladies doing their thing!
2 healthcare analysts spook each other with true stories of medicine gone wrong, like Theranos amassing $9 billion w/ no product, Denmark partners w/ an American company that doesn't translate to Danish, & more! Show notes at www.rishibee.com
There's plenty of reasons to enjoy living in the modern-day, and in this second episode of Drunk Medical Stories, Terrie and Claire ensure that you'll love modern medicine even more. This episode's "Old Timey Treatments" are treated with an Old Fashioned and include poultices of dead mice, tobacco smoke enemas that bring back the dead, a urine-based teeth whitener. Glad to be alive in 2019 yet? You will be. Listen to this episode and you'll understand why we tell you, never treat syphilis with malaria!Twitter: http://twitter.com/@dmspodFacebook: www.facebook.com/Drunk Medical Stories PodcastEmail: dmspodcast@yahoo.com
In the first episode ever, Terrie and Claire partake in some medicinal "Drunk Asses" while learning about all the different things medical professionals have found up where the sun doesn't shine. In this "Rectum Ralph" episode, we also learn some new, disgusting, terms like "Trans-Anal" and "Rectal Mucosa". We will also ensure that you never look at Barbies, seafood, or kitchen tongs the same way again. Oh and kids, if you're going to use drugs, never shoot them up your taint!Join us on this new adventure and you'll learn why you should never go zero to MANGO!!!Twitter: http://twitter.com/@dmspodFacebook: www.facebook.com/Drunk Medical Stories PodcastEmail: dmspodcast@yahoo.com
"Whisky may not cure what ails ye, but it fails more agreeably than most." -Some Drunken Scot, probablyThis podcast features two women, who definitely aren't doctors, discussing wild medical stories with the aid of "medicinal" beverages of the boozy variety.Together, we'll discuss every outlandish diseases and injury you're glad you've never had, all while downing anti-malaria Gin and Tonics, and the like.Know of a wild medical story? Send it in and we might just discuss it!Come join us by listening to our inaugural episode, Rectum Ralph, coming soon!Available on a podcast app near you!Twitter: http://twitter.com/@dmspodFacebook: www.facebook.com/Drunk Medical Stories PodcastEmail: dmspodcast@yahoo.com
Are YOU growing tired of the podcasts in your line up? Maybe you’re looking for funny anecdotes to share at the water cooler. Or perhaps you just want to learn about a cocktail or two.Then do we have a podcast for you!Come listen to Drunk Medical Stories! A podcast where two women, Who definitely aren’t doctors, Discuss wild medical stories, While drinking medicinal beverages of the boozy variety.We offer hilarity in the form of outlandish medical tales, from strange foreign bodies, to the ridiculous treatments of the past.Come join us by listening to our inaugural episode, Rectum Ralph, coming soon!Available on a podcast app near you!Twitter: http://twitter.com/@dmspodFacebook: www.facebook.com/Drunk Medical Stories PodcastEmail: dmspodcast@yahoo.com
Who says having Chronic Pain or Illness can’t be funny? It totally can. Buckle up for this week’s episode as we share some of our funniest, weirdest, and most embarrassing […] The post Episode 8- Our Funny Medical Stories appeared first on Chronic Warrior Women.
Medics see a lot of strange things. Here are a few of my own stories and some I got from others.
Learn about why you need a healthy VO2max, and how you can get it; a man who had déjà vu for eight years; and the Gish Gallop, a shady debate tactic for winning arguments. In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes: Why You Need a Healthy VO2max (and How You Can Get It) — https://curiosity.im/2sY2xzO The Man Who Had Déjà Vu for Eight Years — https://curiosity.im/2MBhD7i The Gish Gallop Is a Shady Debate Tactic for Winning Arguments — https://curiosity.im/2MrhdAk If you love our show and you're interested in hearing full-length interviews, then please consider supporting us on Patreon. You'll get exclusive episodes and access to our archives as soon as you become a Patron! https://www.patreon.com/curiositydotcom Download the FREE 5-star Curiosity app for Android and iOS at https://curiosity.im/podcast-app. And Amazon smart speaker users: you can listen to our podcast as part of your Amazon Alexa Flash Briefing — just click “enable” here: https://curiosity.im/podcast-flash-briefing.
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We have a special guest this week! Engineer Andrew's fiancé, Michelle Ferrer, joins us this week to talk about life as a nurse, the difficulties of catheters, and helicopter parents. We also discuss strange medical procedures of the past, a family so inbred that their skin turned blue, and the bizarre way a Colombian woman tried to prevent pregnancy.
NSFW NSFW NSFW This is the first episode to Medical Stories from Hell. I am a new podcaster but a 6-7 year healthcare veteran. Hopefully this takes off and we can have a good time with this! If you have any stories you'd like to share, send it to: medicalstoriesfromhell@gmail.com
THE HALLOWEEN SHOW! Dr. Wider and Kenny get spooked by talking about the scariest things that have come in to hospitals and the things that NEVER LEAVE! Also how scary movies have killed people. And imagine waking up during surgery! Do not listen to in the dark!
"Soft Restraints for Hard Masturbation"? Yes, you'll have to listen to the podcast to find out what it means - Danielle, the creator/writer/founder of Nurse Abnormalities, steps by to discuss funny/gross patient stories. Danielle goes over the genesis of her blog and her DNP experience. Listen to the podcast and follow Danielle @nurseabnormalities and www.nurseabnormalities.com
You would be surprised by how many women don't want to hold their babies until the nurses clean them off after they're born and it's wrapped up by strange things that happened to people at the hospita
Host: Brian P. McDonough, MD, FAAFP Guest: Harley Rotbart, MD Dr. Brian McDonough speaks with Dr. Harley Rotbart, Professor of Pediatrics at University of Colorado School of Medicine and author of the book Miracles We Have Seen: America's Leading Physicians Share Stories They Can't Forget. This collection of remarkable stories offers a compelling glimpse into the lives of physicians—their humanity and determined devotion to their patients and their patients' families. It reminds us that what we don't know or don't understand isn't necessarily cause for fear, and can even be reason for hope.
Host: Brian P. McDonough, MD, FAAFP Guest: Harley Rotbart, MD Dr. Brian McDonough speaks with Dr. Harley Rotbart, Professor of Pediatrics at University of Colorado School of Medicine and author of the book Miracles We Have Seen: America's Leading Physicians Share Stories They Can't Forget. This collection of remarkable stories offers a compelling glimpse into the lives of physicians—their humanity and determined devotion to their patients and their patients' families. It reminds us that what we don't know or don't understand isn't necessarily cause for fear, and can even be reason for hope.
Host: Brian P. McDonough, MD, FAAFP Guest: Harley Rotbart, MD Dr. Brian McDonough speaks with Dr. Harley Rotbart, Professor of Pediatrics at University of Colorado School of Medicine and author of the book Miracles We Have Seen: America's Leading Physicians Share Stories They Can't Forget. This collection of remarkable stories offers a compelling glimpse into the lives of physicians—their humanity and determined devotion to their patients and their patients' families. It reminds us that what we don't know or don't understand isn't necessarily cause for fear, and can even be reason for hope.
Growing up in Queens, NY, Karen Smith had no reason to suspect anything was wrong with her. Even when it hurt to sit for too long, or when her clothes didn't fit right, everything seemed fine. That's because Karen's mother did everything she could to hide the fact that Karen had Spina Bifida. The condition gave Karen severe scoliosis, a curve in her spine that made walking painful and made her skirts hang crooked.
In TheBody.com's inaugural "This Month in HIV" podcast, we shine a spotlight on the top HIV medical stories of 2006. To provide a rundown, we talked with Dr. David Wohl, a researcher and clinician at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill and an expert at TheBody.com's "Ask the Experts" forums. Each year, thousands of HIV-specific study results are reported in clinical journals and presented at an assortment of HIV/AIDS conferences. But at the end of the year, which of these studies really mattered? That's where Dr. Wohl comes in: Since 2003, he's authored TheBodyPRO.com's annual summary of the top 10 HIV research reports of the year. In this exclusive podcast, The Body's Editorial Director Bonnie Goldman talks with Dr. Wohl about what he thinks were the most important HIV-related medical stories of 2006.