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Sick and Wrong Podcast

Dee Simon and Kate Rambo

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Sick and Wrong is your hearing aid into the dark, depraved, and dripping abscess that is contemporary existence. An enchanting mélange of social criticism, pointed observation, and well-deserved derision; Sick and Wrong is the Pepto-Bismol for society’s indigestion. In their critically acclaimed weekly podcast, award-winning broadcasters Dee Simon and Kate Rambo discuss the most vile, disquieting, and oddly amusing news items for your listening pleasure.
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Welcome!! We're glad you found us! If you have Hidradenitis Suppurativa (HS), or know someone who does, this is the podcast for you! Join Brindley and Cyd who each have unique perspectives on what living with HS looks like, as we talk about life with HS. We'll cover common misconceptions, motherhood, talk with experts, mental health, sex and intimacy with HS, getting diagnosed, and everything in between! If you have any questions or topics you would like to see covered please tell us here so ...
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Emergency Medicine Board Review, simplified. EM Board Bombs is the #1 Emergency Medicine board prep podcast—fast, funny, and high-yield. We drop 10–15 minute episodes covering classic EM topics you must know for the ABEM exam, In-Training Exam, Shelf exams, and clinical practice. We break down board-style questions into what actually matters, cutting out the fluff and keeping it entertaining so you’ll remember it when it counts. Want rapid-fire practice? Check out our premium podcast, EM Rap ...
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Learning from Lawsuits

Learning From Lawsuits

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In each episode of Medical Malpractice Insights: Learning from Lawsuits, we dive into real-life medical malpractice lawsuits—examining what happened, the decisions that led to poor patient outcomes, and the legal and ethical consequences. Then, we bring in experts from the field to break down what could have been done differently to prevent the lawsuit from happening in the first place. Because one poor patient outcome is one too many. Let’s learn from past mistakes—so we never make the same ...
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NP Skills Made Easy Podcast

Obi Oji DNP, APRN, FNP-BC

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Every Clinician wants to know what's happening in the medical world with its ever-changing guidelines, but not everyone has the time or patience to sit down and read through a bunch of texts and websites. Join author and clinician Dr. Obi Oji, an advanced practice provider as she discusses most important clinical concepts to keep you current, confident and knowledgeable with bite-size content focused on clinical learning.
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Case Scenario to words. Words to rubrics. Rubrics to rep set. Repertorization to remedies. Differential to outcome. All in about 25 minutes. Fun. Quick. Never the same. Grab your repertory and buckle up. Dive in with Karen Allen, author of the Repertory Tutorial and Workbook, now an e-course at www.trinityhealthhub.com, where you can join us live at Monday Midday Repertory as we create these podcast episodes!
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15 Minute Medicine

15 Minute Medicine

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15 Minute medicine is a series of discussions made by and, made for developing health care professionals. We aim to deliver content that is easily digestible and applicable to the study and practice of medicine. Making medicine as simple as possible, but not more simple than tha
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See One Do One Teach One

Tom Perera, Pik Mukherji

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A lively discussion on teaching emergency medicine residents. 2 experienced emergency medicine educators discuss the best way to approach teaching and modeling in the high paced clinical setting of the emergency department.
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Send us a text Brindley and Cyd (@socialcydd) dive into the questions the HS community asks most — from how to get connected, to recognizing symptoms, to finding your voice as an advocate. Together, they explore the real impact of storytelling in the HS space. How sharing your journey can change someone else's life, highlight gaps in care, and open…
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Send us a text In this episode, Cyd and Brindley dive into one of the most stressful — and empowering — parts of life with HS: traveling. ✈️ From long airport walks and white hotel sheets to packing wound care supplies and keeping your comfort routine on the go, the Divas share their real-life travel hacks, emotional truths, and lessons learned fro…
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Welcome to the Learning from Lawsuits podcast, where we review real medical malpractice lawsuit cases so healthcare providers can learn from them. In this episode a 62-year-old with WPW presents in atrial fibrillation; a nurse practitioner recognizes the case is beyond her scope and transfers care to the attending, documenting a detailed handoff. T…
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Send us a text In this deeply vulnerable After Dark episode of The Hidradenitis SuppuraDivas Podcast, hosts open up about one of the most taboo—and most human—topics in the HS community: intimacy. From the emotional weight of postpartum changes to the long-term impact of body trauma and vulnerability in relationships, this raw conversation explores…
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Holiday Heart Syndrome is back for the season—and so are the AFib patients who swear they “only had a few drinks.” In this high-yield episode, we break down exactly who you can cardiovert safely in the ED. Learn the real <48-hour rule, how stroke risk actually changes the decision, and why holiday-triggered AFib is often the best rhythm to fix quic…
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Kate’s coming off a three-day bender with her friend Cassidy from New York. Fancy dinner at Yamashiro – which we learned after recording the show – is not the Kill Bill restaurant. Dee really wants a dwarf friend. Listener calls in about watching Mr Methane perform live. Sign up for the Sick and Wrong Patreon or Apple Podcasts to listen to the S&W …
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Send us a text The Hidradenitis SuppuraDivas are BACK for Season 4! In this premiere episode, hosts Brindley Brooks (Founder & CEO of HS Connect) and Social Cydd dive into one of the most relatable and comforting parts of HS life: binge-watching during flares. Whether you're stuck in bed, couch-rotting, or simply needing real rest, the Divas share …
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CT or not CT? That is the PECARN question. Quick hits on when to scan (and when to save that kid from a lifetime of unnecessary radiation). Want to experience the greatest in board studying? ⁠Check out our interactive question bank podcast- the FIRST of its kind here⁠ Cite this podcast as: Briggs, Blake, Wosiski-Kuhn, Marlena. 271. Nov 10th, 2025. …
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Hypoglycemia can mimic anything — from altered mental status to stroke. In this episode, we break down how to recognize, treat, and prevent rebound hypoglycemia in the ED. Learn the key pitfalls, IV vs oral glucose strategies, and when to think beyond insulin. Want to experience the greatest in board studying? ⁠Check out our interactive question ba…
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In this episode of Medical Manners, we share the story of a woman who came to the emergency department for abdominal pain. She was under the influence, declined care, and left—only to be found dead 12 hours later in a jail cell. This case led to a lawsuit, but more importantly, it raises crucial questions about how we care for our most vulnerable p…
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Learn how to perform an Incision and Drainage (I&D) of an abscess with this step-by-step demonstration designed for nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and healthcare students. We’ll walk through patient prep, anesthesia, incision technique, drainage, and patient care to help you build confidence in managing abscesses safely and effectively.…
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Reference: Boutin A, et al. Removable Boot vs Casting of Toddler’s Fractures: A Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA Pediatr. Published April 2025. Date: July 23, 2025 Guest Skeptic: Dr. Andrew (Andy) Tagg is an Emergency Physician with a special interest in education and lifelong learning. He is the co-founder and website lead of Don’t Forget the […] T…
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This is Part 2 of our special on PNA. Do all admitted pneumonia patients need IV antibiotics? What if they ate kale chips on arrival? In Part 2, we break down IV vs PO data, inpatient CAP regimens, when to cover for MRSA and Pseudomonas, and how to distinguish hospital-acquired from community-acquired pneumonia. Want to experience the greatest in b…
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**This is Part 1 of a 2 part episode**. Your patient believes antibiotics are a conspiracy. But you just diagnosed him with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP). In Part 1, we cover outpatient antibiotic choices, resistance trends, ED decision tools, and why his “wellness spa” doesn’t change your diagnosis. Want to experience the greatest in board st…
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This episode reviews a medical malpractice case where a canceled CT angiogram and conflicting exam findings led to a delayed diagnosis of limb ischemia and eventual below-knee amputation. Hosts discuss clinical and legal lessons: confirm consultant findings yourself, escalate unresolved disagreements, document clinical reasoning, and empower patien…
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When wheezing goes silent, things get real. Let's do a rapid-fire breakdown of how to manage life-threatening asthma in the ED — with pearls that might just save a life. Vent settings, epi hacks, ketamine tricks, and more in under 15 minutes. Want to experience the greatest in board studying? ⁠Check out our interactive question bank podcast- the FI…
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A 56-year-old with a punch card’s worth of back pain visits shows up again. Half the time he gets an MRI, the other half he gets Tylenol and a pat on the back. Today, though, there’s a twist—maybe some new weakness. Is this just another routine shift… or the epidural abscess we’ve all been dreading? Tune in as we cut through the noise and break dow…
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This is not your grandma's insulin. You need to know how to treat beta blocker overdose- flawlessly. Let's talk first-line antidotes, and life-saving interventions. Want to experience the greatest in board studying? ⁠Check out our interactive question bank podcast- the FIRST of its kind here⁠ Cite this podcast as: Briggs, Blake, Husain, Iltifat. 26…
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Three EMS units went to the wrong address for a cardiac arrest, causing a 12-minute delay. The patient’s heart was restarted, but severe and permanent brain damage left him disabled. The family won a jury verdict after years of litigation. Key takeaways: verify locations, use closed-loop communication, avoid cognitive biases, and remember that ever…
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This week we chat about a scary OD that honestly we are surprised isn't more common given the incidence of this medication in society. Let's learn how to recognize and diagnose beta blocker overdose. Key signs, symptoms, and ED evaluation for this life-threatening toxicology emergency. Want to experience the greatest in board studying? Check out ou…
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Reference: Otterness et al. The Use of TENS for the Treatment of Back Pain in the Emergency Department: A Randomized Controlled Trial. AEM Aug 2025 Date: August 22, 2025 Guest Skeptic: Dr. Lauren Westafer is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of Massachusetts Medical School, Baystate. She is the […] The…
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Let’s review the CLASSIC case of Sympathetic Crashing Acute Pulmonary Edema (SCAPE) in the ED with high-yield EM treatment strategy. This plan will make your patient better in <20 minutes. Want to experience the greatest in board studying? Check out our interactive question bank podcast- the FIRST of its kind here Cite this podcast as: Briggs, Blak…
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In this episode of "Learning from Lawsuits," we delve into a medical malpractice case involving a woman in her late 50s presenting with the worst headache of her life, intermittent vision loss, and confusion. Despite her alarming symptoms, she was discharged with a diagnosis of conversion disorder. Less than 24 hours later, she returned to the ER w…
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In this episode we dive into what a labubu is (Blake still doesn't really know). Also we plan to master key PALS concepts for emergency medicine with this high-yield episode. Perfect for board prep and real-world pediatric codes. Want to experience the greatest in board studying? Check out our interactive question bank podcast- the FIRST of its kin…
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In this inspiring episode, we sit down with the founder of NP Skills Made Easy to uncover how she turned her clinical expertise into one of the leading educational platforms for nurse practitioners. From battling the challenges of a start up to building a nationwide brand, this interview is packed with insights, real stories, and advice for every N…
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Learn when and how to perform a lateral canthotomy to prevent blindness in orbital compartment syndrome. A must-know emergency procedure for every EM physician. Join us in Knoxville, TN August 20 for the UT Emergency & Trauma Symposium. EM Board Bombs is sponsoring! Register here: utmedicalcenter.org/ut-lifestar-emergency-trauma-symposium Want to e…
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Before the whistle blows, there’s a lot more at stake than just the game. In this episode, we dive into the vital importance of thorough pre-participation physical examinations for athletes. We’ll uncover common oversights that could lead to missed diagnoses, including life-threatening conditions like Marfan syndrome and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy…
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Welcome to the latest episode of the Learning from Lawsuits podcast, where hosts Katie Wyatt and Dr. Charles Pilcher delve into the intricate world of medical malpractice with a focus on real cases that offer valuable learning experiences for healthcare providers. In this episode, they discuss a peculiar case involving a failed urethral catheteriza…
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Struggling with the EM Shelf or your Emergency Medicine rotation? We’ve listened. We got you. Check out this free sample episode from EM Critical Hits — a brand-new 33-episode series built for med students. High-yield and under 10 minutes. Here’s the link to the med student podcast: https://www.emboardbombs.com/med-student-em-podcast/ Cite this pod…
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Is a Zoom diagnosis just as accountable as an in-person one? Today we dive into the challenges of medical malpractice in telehealth, discussing real cases and what the law says when technology mediates your healthcare. In this episode, we unpack the evolving legal landscape of malpractice in virtual care—from blurred boundaries to jurisdictional gr…
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This place is stunning—and deadly. Filmed live at Great Sand Dunes NP, home to one of the most lethal infections you’ve never heard of: Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome. This episode breaks down Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome: signs, exposure risks, and what every EM doc must know. Know the early signs. Know when to worry. Because you don’t need to be …
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The end of an era is upon us. Dee Simon, Kate Rambo, Lance Wackerle, and John Steele reminisce about 19 years of podcrafting on the final episode of Sick and Wrong Podcast. Sign up for the Patreon or Apple Podcasts to continue listening to the S&W Second Show, archives, and hours of bonus content.By Dee Simon and Kate Rambo
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In this eye-opening episode of "Learning from Lawsuits," we dive into a complex case where a seemingly minor issue with a contact lens was misdiagnosed as a stroke or migraine, leading to a legal battle. Follow the journey of a woman whose persistent eye pain was misunderstood by multiple healthcare professionals, resulting in a drastic deteriorati…
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In this penultimate episode of the podcraft, Dee finds out where the villains, antiheroes, pedophiles, malefactors, and reprobates of 19 years of Sick and Wrong news stories are now. Marshall Island Tony calls in about a mute girl and Taco calls in about desensitizing yourself to vomit. Sign up for the Sick and Wrong Patreon to hear the Second Show…
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Learn how to diagnose and manage aspiration pneumonia in the ED with a twist. There's a board test answer and a "real life" answer for this one...Let's talk risk factors, key imaging findings, antibiotic choices, and when to worry. Want to experience the greatest in board studying? Check out our interactive question bank podcast- the FIRST of its k…
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There is life after podcast death! In Kate Rambo’s final episode, she showcases the strange journeys that occurred to several iconic corpses. Korean English Teacher calls in about the educational benefits of this podcraft. Sign up for the Sick and Wrong Patreon to hear the Second Show, SW archives, and the bonus minisode Serial Killer Star Signs.…
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Reference: Cohen et al; SUSPECT study group. Can we avoid casting for suspected scaphoid fractures? A multicenter randomized controlled trial. J Orthop Traumatol. 2025 Date: May 1, 2025 Guest Skeptic: Dr. Matt Schmitz is an orthopedic surgeon specializing in Adolescent Sports Medicine and Young Adult Hip Preservation. He practices at the Rady Child…
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Master the first 5 minutes of managing a hypotensive patient. Learn how to rapidly identify shock types, apply the RUSH exam, and stabilize critically ill patients in the ED. Want to experience the greatest in board studying? Check out our interactive question bank podcast- the FIRST of its kind at here. Cite this podcast as: Briggs, Blake, Wosiski…
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Nineteen years of nasty Nazi topics ends here; Kate shares the story of Ravensbrück – the only concentration camp built solely for women and the one that fueled the Third Reich’s brutal sex trade. VB calls in about Eurotrash and Urgent Load reminisces about Harrison. Sign up for the Sick and Wrong Patreon to hear the Second Show, SW archives, and t…
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