Shelly, Mawi, and Tim discuss Halloween monsters and their possible pathologies. Then as usual they tell stories about gastric ulcers, belly pain, and IV fluid shortages. Come one in to the fun!
Shelly, Mawi, Paul, and Yan discuss ethical concerns for device implants and transplant, most opiate given, and strategies to preprocedurally sedate patients. The episode takes the usual tangents and medical humor typical for the hosts. Come along for the ride with the hosts for another adventure into the real discussion of clinical medicine.
***Explicit. Shelly, Mawi, and Tim go through multiple listener emails, and tell stories that are rather unbelievable. Follow the hosts through the journey of clinical medicine.
Mawi and Shelly discuss stories involving bleeding, credentialing woes, and a beloved ring that was costly. Join the hosts for stories and lessons learned in medicine.
Shelly and Mawi tell stories about Car Crashes, AI in radiology, and other things they've heard about. Join the hosts for another adventure in medicine.
Horrifying stories from Mawi and Shelly about poor life decisions. Some questionable content. Listener discretion advised.
Mawi and Shelly tell some stories, reply to listener mail, and make predictions for medicine in 2024. Join the hosts for a "crystal ball" look into the future!
Shelly and Mawi tell stories they've heard about, then diverge into the medical concerns of the documentary Bad Santa. Join the hosts for discussions about cirrhosis, sarcoidosis, head trauma, and gunshot wounds. Merry Christmas to all and to all a good laugh!
Join Mawi, Shelly, and Ben (new Ben) for stories of ETT malfunctions, Aortas that can't be fixed, and the most insulin given in a case that we've EVER heard of. You'll laugh, you'll cry, and maybe hurl. Hopefully not the hurling part.
Shelly and Dr. Mawi have a ridiculous discussion about stories they've heard about. Patients making bad choices, having awful medical problems, and a shout out to nurses that don't get paid enough for the crud they deal with.
Shelly and Dr. Mawi share random stories about psych patients, strange abdominal findings, another aspiration story, and bonding between gunshot patients. Enjoy the banter and story telling.