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01 Feb 2020Docs Watch Episode 0 - Trailer00:01:23

Welcome to Docs Watch, a brand new podcast where real doctors tell you what's real, what's not, and what's maybe possible in your favorite movies and TV shows. We're giant nerds! So what better use of our extensive medical training than to answer the questions we have when we watch superhero, science fiction, and fantasy movies.

Season 1 starts on February 14th with "The Iron Man Needs a Heart."

Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcasting platform, so you don't miss it!

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14 Feb 2020Episode 1: The Iron Man Needs a Heart00:57:24

SUBJECTIVE

In Episode 1, we talk about Tony Stark and his quest for a heart—just in time for Valentine's Day! What is an arc reactor, and how does it work? But more importantly, what would the surgery for implanting a car cup holder into Tony's chest look like? Really, Mr. Stark had bigger things to worry about than a little palladium poisoning.

Also, we're taking a poll: have you heard of a VAD? Tweet us @DocsWatchPod and let us know!

OBJECTIVE

Resources, Citations, and Mentions:

ASSESSMENT

  • Deepa: 3 out of 5 Tony Stark brass rats connected to nothing
  • Jen: 3 out of 5 car batteries

PLAN

Special thanks to Butterscotch Shenanigans for letting us use their podcast equipment! Check out their game dev comedy podcast Coffee with Butterscotch!

Subscribe to our medical ramblings on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts! Rate, review, and tell your friends!

Got a question or suggestion? Find us on Twitter @DocsWatchPod, or visit us at docswatchpod.com.

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13 Mar 2020Episode 5: Harry Potter and the Order to Sit Out the Game00:56:25

SUBJECTIVE

In this episode, we talk about the casual child endangerment of the wizarding world's favorite full contact sport, Quidditch! Is Madam Hooch up to date with brain injury management guidelines? Does Hogwarts even have a concussion protocol if they don't have a "What to Do if He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named Shows Up at Hogwarts" protocol? Gravity still applies to magical worlds, and so does blunt force trauma. Which means that there is a woeful lack of helmets. What's the liability insurance sitch at Hogwarts?

Sidebar:

  • During the recording, Jen's neighbor decided to run a leaf blower in the street on and off, so that's faintly in the background. Sorry about that.

OBJECTIVE

Resources, Citations, and Mentions:

ASSESSMENT

  • Deepa: 0 out of 5 for safety, 1 out of 5 for rules that make sense, 4 out of 5 for whimsy
  • Jen: 5 out of 5 for whimsy, 0 out of 5 for safety

PLAN

Special thanks to Butterscotch Shenanigans for letting us use their podcast equipment! Check out their game dev comedy podcast Coffee with Butterscotch!

Subscribe to our medical ramblings on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts! Rate, review, and tell your friends!

Got a question or suggestion? Find us on Twitter @DocsWatchPod, or visit us at docswatchpod.com.

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17 Apr 2020Episode 10: Take My Breath Away00:58:11

SUBJECTIVE

In the last episode of season one, we talk about TV/film's most favorite medical emergency: the tension pneumothorax! There's drama! There's intrigue! There's therapeutic stabbing! Okay, fine. We get it — it's pretty cool. But some movies do it better than others... Let's talk about it!

(Once again, Claire Temple is the real hero.)

OBJECTIVE

Resources, Citations, and Mentions:

ASSESSMENT

  • Deepa: Daredevil gets 8 out of 10 black medical gloves, Mad Max gets 2 out of 10 guys on floppy sticks, and Just Like Heaven gets 3 out of 10 paring knives at Italian restaurants
  • Jen: on a scale of splenic lacerations, Daredevil gets 0 out of 10, Mad Max gets 10 out of 10, and Just Like Heaven gets 10 out of 10

PLAN

Like we mentioned in the special outro to this episode, we're currently working on Season 2! So while Season 1 is complete, Docs Watch is definitely not over. What medical topics do you want to hear about? Drop us a line at docswatchpod (at) gmail dot com, or tweet at us @DocsWatchPod!

Special thanks to Butterscotch Shenanigans for letting us use their podcast equipment! Check out their game dev comedy podcast Coffee with Butterscotch!

Subscribe to our medical ramblings on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts! Rate, review, and tell your friends!

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14 Aug 2020Episode 14: All the Birthings01:36:45

SUBJECTIVE

We have finally arrived at the culmination of our very own Twilight saga! In this episode, we discuss the infamous Bella Swan birth scene, placenta separation anxiety, and why postpartum hemorrhage kills. ...especially if you don't do anything to stop it. It turns out venoms, uteruses, and rocks really don't mix, no matter how many syringes full of morphine you have on hand.

Sidebar:

  • Interested in playing Pregnancy/Birth Trope Bingo? Here's a bingo card for you to download and use!

Edited to add: Regarding the Pregnancy and Birth episodes, we wanted to apologize for the gendered language we used throughout our discussions. We know that nonbinary, genderqueer, and transgender people can also get pregnant and give birth. The way we talk about it is a relic of our training, and we're trying to do better. We're sorry if we hurt anyone through our carelessness.

OBJECTIVE

Resources, Citations, and Mentions:

ASSESSMENT

  • Deepa: 2 out of 10 syringes full of venom because the equipment is set up properly
  • Jen: 0.5 out of 10 extremely aggressive scalpel incisions for the OB suite

PLAN

Subscribe to our medical ramblings on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts! Rate, review, and tell your friends!

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28 Feb 2020Episode 3: AKA A Shotgun Blast to the Head00:54:19

SUBJECTIVE

In episode 3, we talk about, well, shotgun blasts to the head. But specifically when your head is impenetrable. When your superpower is being super dense, how are you supposed to get medical care? Also, let's talk about why Claire Temple is the real hero.

Sidebar:

  • Sometimes our numbers might be off because we're pediatricians, and the numbers (volumes and the like) are different for adults. We'll do our best to catch the discrepancies.

OBJECTIVE

Resources, Citations, and Mentions:

  • It's helpful to have a visual when we start talking about the anatomy of the optic nerve, so here's a reference from MRI Master (go scroll through the whole brain because it's cool):

  • A mini glossary of acronyms:

    • ABCs: Airway, Breathing, Circulation

    • CT: computed tomography

    • MRI: magnetic resonance imaging

    • ETT: endotracheal Tube

    • cc: cubic centimeter ie a milliliter

    • TBI: traumatic brain injury

    • CSF: cerobrospinal fluid

    • ICP: intracranial pressure

    • EVD: external ventricular drain

    • LP: lumbar puncture (pic from Oxford Medical Education)

Corrections:

  • Minor misspeak: A lumbar puncture needle goes into the space around your spinal cord, not your spine.
  • An adult has around 125-150 ml of CSF present at any given time. Only around 25 ml of that is present in the ventricles.
    • Sakka L, Coll G, Chazal J. Anatomy and physiology of cerebrospinal fluid. European Annals of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Diseases. Dec 2011 — you can download this article for free if you're interesting in the physiology of CSF!
  • We looked to see if there was a medical consultant on the show, but couldn't find any info on imdb.

ASSESSMENT

  • Deepa: 7 out of 7 aliens from outer space that cause an entire city PTSD
  • Jen: 6 out of 6 ice packs

PLAN

Your homework: Look up how cool the eye is! And how much stuff your pituitary does for you!

Special thanks to Butterscotch Shenanigans for letting us use their podcast equipment! Check out their game dev comedy podcast Coffee with Butterscotch!

Subscribe to our medical ramblings on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts! Rate, review, and tell your friends!

Got a question or suggestion? Find us on Twitter @DocsWatchPod, or visit us at docswatchpod.com.

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31 Jul 2020Episode 13: How Get Pragnent01:27:38

SUBJECTIVE

In the second of our three Twilight related episodes, we discuss pregnancy tropes, tumors with teeth, and Deepa's favorite YouTube video. Sometimes pregnancy is not as simple as one egg and one sperm. Especially when that sperm is presumably made of rock. ...suspended in venom? If there's one thing we've figured out so far, it's that you shouldn't think too hard about the physiology behind the Cullen clan.

Sidebar:

  • Regarding the Pregnancy and Birth episodes, we wanted to apologize for the gendered language we used throughout our discussions. We know that nonbinary, genderqueer, and transgender people can also get pregnant and give birth. The way we talk about it is a relic of our training, and we're trying to do better. We're sorry if we hurt anyone through our carelessness.

 

OBJECTIVE

Resources, Citations, and Mentions:

ASSESSMENT

  • Deepa: 1 out of 10 hyperechoic embryonic sacs for Bella's Swan's pregnancy, 8 out of 10 sunken cheek temporal wasting Kristen Stewarts for the makeup and CG effects
  • Jen: 0.5 out of 10 styrofoam cups filled with blood for Bella Swan's pregnancy, 10 out of 10 for winning pregnancy trope bingo

PLAN

Subscribe to our medical ramblings on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts! Rate, review, and tell your friends!

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17 Jul 2020Episode 12: Bloodsucking Rocks01:29:46

SUBJECTIVE

In this episode, we talk about the vampire's curse, vampire epidemics, and... rocks? Does the vampire legend have its roots in real life disease? Probably not, but we'll tell you about some interesting ones anyway! Ultimately, this ep came to be because we want to talk about a very specific scene in Twilight, but figured it would be good to provide some folkloric context first. Little did we know, all of the vampire research we did has little to nothing to do with the Cullens — oh well!

OBJECTIVE

Resources, Citations, and Mentions:

ASSESSMENT

  • Deepa: 1 out of 5 non-blinking eyes
  • Jen: 0 out of 5 diamond teeth

PLAN

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09 Oct 2020Episode 18: Making a Zombie01:07:00

SUBJECTIVE

It's spooky season, which means it's time to talk about spooky things! Like the LIVING UNDEAD! (I want you to picture a clap of thunder and flash of lightning here.) As with vampires, "zombies" is just too broad a topic to cover in one episode, so we're giving you three! In the first episode of our zombie trilogy, we're going to talk about how you make a zombie. Or at least, how Cambridge scientists made zombies and also destroyed all of the UK in 28 days. We'll discuss not-living-not-dead pathogens, RAGE, and why no one should use Ebola as a viral vector for gene therapy.

OBJECTIVE

Resources, Citations, and Mentions:

ASSESSMENT

How 28 Days Later makes zombies

  • Deepa: 3 out of 10 product placement Pepsi cans
  • Jen: 1 out of 10 infected eye blood drops

PLAN

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18 Sep 2020BONUS EPISODE: PoaLoF x DW Crossover!01:02:38

BONUS EPISODE!

We joined Laurel Hechanova and Audrey Nieh on their show Podcast of a Lady on Fire, which is a cathartic exploration of the filmmaking, themes and community involved in Céline Sciamma’s Portrait of a Lady on Fire, to discuss 18th century French abortions, ineffective butt kicks, and usefully toxic teas.

If you haven't seen this movie yet, we just have four words for you: Lesbian. Period. Romance. Drama.

Once you do see it, be on the lookout for Post-PoaLoF Syndrome. Symptoms include ennui, the profound urge to stare at the ceiling, downloading Duolingo, mild heart pain and shortness of breath, tearfulness, and a sense that you'll never be the same.

Our recommendations: Lie down. Elevate your feet, preferably on an embroidered pillow. A good cup of (non-toxic) tea and a croissant. Watch Portrait on Hulu eleventy billion times, and listen to Podcast of a Lady on Fire to join the awesome community around this film.

ASSESSMENT

  • Deepa: 10 out of 10 twigs out of the paste
  • Jen: 10 out of 10 wobbly step stools

PLAN

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Also, if you also love Portrait of a Lady on Fire, then listen to Podcast of a Lady on Fire! You can find them here: https://linktr.ee/poalof

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28 Aug 2020Episode 15: Beep Boop01:10:50

SUBJECTIVE

In this episode, we move on from vampires to talk about robots! Specifically, robot organs. Like, why does a robot need organs? And if it did need organs, why would it need human organs? We'll discuss robot face putty, building biosynthetic organs, and some incredible applications of 3D printing. Also, can we PLEASE change the stylistic standards of scientific papers to allow for some ENTHUSIASM??? This stuff is amazing!

Sidebar:

  • Regarding the Pregnancy and Birth episodes, we wanted to apologize for the gendered language we used throughout our discussions. We know that nonbinary, genderqueer, and transgender people can also get pregnant and give birth. The way we talk about it is a relic of our training, and we're trying to do better. We're sorry if we hurt anyone through our carelessness.

OBJECTIVE

Resources, Citations, and Mentions:

ASSESSMENT
  • Deepa: 3 out of 10 silver/blue/clear Playskool organs
  • Jen: 3 out of 10 flubber skin putties
PLAN

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06 Mar 2020Episode 4: Jason Momoa's Aquaman01:08:18

SUBJECTIVE

In episode 4, we ask the important questions about the Aquaman cinematic universe (and also spend a not insignificant amount of time thirsting after Jason Momoa).

(I mean, look at him.)

Anyway. What is up with the physiological class stratification of Atlanteans? Is blonde hair a curse? Why is Pinocchio so important to this movie? AND WHY WON'T ANYONE TALK ABOUT THE DINOSAURS??? We answer none of these questions and answer a bunch of other ones in this ep!

OBJECTIVE

Resources, Citations, and Mentions:

Corrections:

ASSESSMENT

  • Deepa: 7 out of 10 invisible chest gills
  • Jen: 3 out of 5 crab people for narrative coherence, 5 out of 5 Khal Drogos for Jason Momoa
  • Overall DC cinematic universe scale 15 out of 10 (only outpaced by Wonder Woman which is at 2000 out of 10)

PLAN

Special thanks to Butterscotch Shenanigans for letting us use their podcast equipment! Check out their game dev comedy podcast Coffee with Butterscotch!

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20 Mar 2020Episode 6: This Sith is on Fire00:48:58

SUBJECTIVE

In this episode, we talk about why you should just say no to dueling inside of an actively erupting volcano. At least not without proper protective equipment. (But preferably not all.) Our favorite (not) medical droids make another appearance and are still in dire need of a software update. Who's in charge here anyway? And where's a scrunchy when you need one?

Sidebar:

  • We recorded this episode back in 2018, which was when Kilauea erupted.

OBJECTIVE

Resources, Citations, and Mentions:

ASSESSMENT

  • Deepa: 2 out of 5 tubes of Neosporin
  • Jen: 3 out of 5 volcanoes
  • The medical droids, once again, get their licenses revoked.

PLAN

Special thanks to Butterscotch Shenanigans for letting us use their podcast equipment! Check out their game dev comedy podcast Coffee with Butterscotch!

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25 Sep 2020Episode 17: Alien vs. Parasite01:21:10

SUBJECTIVE

In this episode, we're heading back into outer space to talk about maybe the most iconic alien of all time — Alien! I mean, the xenomorph! From Alien! What a great and confusing movie. Why is everything so wet on that spaceship? Why didn't the crew have fire safety training? Why are we storing milk and spaghetti inside robots??? Really, we're left with more questions than answers. We'll discuss why you should be careful what you put in your mouth (Spoiler: the answer is worms), mutagenic tumor fluid, and how bad company policies can create more than just a toxic work environment.

Sidebar:

  • We mention that malaria is caused by Plasmodium falciparum, and this is true! But there are four other species of Plasmodium (specifically, P. vivax, P. ovale, P. malariae, and P. knowlesi) that can also infect humans and cause malaria! They usually cause milder disease. A lot of the discussion about malaria is about P. falciparum because that is the species responsible for the vast majority of deaths from malaria.

OBJECTIVE

Resources, Citations, and Mentions:

ASSESSMENT

Of the parasite life cycle in Alien:

  • Deepa: 4 out of 10 spaghetti robots in milk
  • Jen: 3 out of 10 highly mutagenic fluids

PLAN

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03 Jul 2020Episode 11: Welcome to Earth (and Season 2!)01:16:49

SUBJECTIVE

Welcome to Season 2 of Docs Watch! We're back from break with a brand new slate of episodes for you. A slight change this season: we're going to switch to an every-other-week release schedule and see how that goes. But otherwise, it's more of your favorite medically-related movie ramblings!

We're kicking off Season 2 just in time for American Independence Day. So what better way to celebrate than with a discussion of the 1996 classic movie Independence Day? This movie holds up remarkably well, but we do have some questions (natch). Why are the aliens' alien suits so poorly designed? Why don't any of the scientists have better sterile technique? And what IS Jeff Goldblum's day job anyway? The truth is out there.

OBJECTIVE

Resources, Citations, and Mentions:

ASSESSMENT

  • Deepa: 7 out of 10 aliens in parachutes dragged by Will Smith
  • Jen: 4.5 out of 5 tiny aliens inside bigger aliens

PLAN

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10 Apr 2020Episode 9: Superpowers and How You Get Them01:07:28

SUBJECTIVE

In this episode, we talk about where the X-men get their powers. Can your DNA give you super speed AND let you control the weather AND shoot lasers out of your eyes AND do whatever it is that Rogue does? Maybe! It's all about the gene activation. It turns out, the power is in you!

OBJECTIVE

Resources, Citations, and Mentions:

ASSESSMENT
  • Deepa: the genomics of X-men gets a 6 out of 10 DNA rocks
  • Jen: the X-gene gets a 7.5 out of 10 radioactive spider bites
PLAN

Special thanks to Butterscotch Shenanigans for letting us use their podcast equipment! Check out their game dev comedy podcast Coffee with Butterscotch!

Subscribe to our medical ramblings on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts! Rate, review, and tell your friends!

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23 Oct 2020Episode 19: Unmaking a Zombie00:48:10

SUBJECTIVE

Now that we've talked about making a zombie, let's talk about unmaking one. In the second of our three zombie episodes, we'll discuss lone microbiologists, dried scab powder, and the power of therapeutic stabbing. Sure, manufacturing a zombie cure from your own blood is impressive, but unless you have detailed lab notes, it basically didn't happen. We're looking at you, Will Smith.

OBJECTIVE

Resources, Citations, and Mentions:

ASSESSMENT

  • Deepa: 1 out of 10 congealed tubes of Will Smith's blood
  • Jen: 0 out of 10 missing lab notebooks

PLAN

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06 Nov 2020Episode 20: Braaaainnnns01:07:50

SUBJECTIVE

We've made it to the end of season 2! In the final episode of this season, we're dipping into the world of iZombie to talk about Romeros, misguided proteins, and an unexpected reason why you shouldn't mix drugs and energy drinks.. Now that you know how to make zombies and unmake them, how do you keep one fed and happy? Or at least just fed. There's only so much you can do about undead happiness levels.

OBJECTIVE

Resources, Citations, and Mentions:

ASSESSMENT

  • Deepa: 3 out of 5 for pneumothorax corner, 5 out of 10 tainted Utopium vials
  • Jen: 3 out of 5 lack of stethoscopes for pneumothorax corner, 5 out of 10 cans of Max Rager

PLAN

And that's a wrap for season 2! We'll be taking a short break before coming back with season 3. Thanks for listening, and we'll see you next time!

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27 Mar 2020Episode 7: Blood in the Time of Dinosaurs01:13:45

SUBJECTIVE

In episode 7 of this season, we talk about Mad Max's terrible IV line management and the overuse of dino rex machina. Bedside organization is important even when you're working on a high speed scrap heap in the middle of a desert while being chased by War Boys. Plus, we finally take our highly anticipated trip to Jurassic World and discuss whether you can give good guy T-rex blood to a velociraptor. The main question is this: how many iterations of Jurassic Park do we need to build before someone tightens up these lax security protocols?

OBJECTIVE

Resources, Citations, and Mentions:

Corrections:

  • Deepa was right - it was order, not genus. Which makes sense, given that cats and dogs are definitely not the same genus. Oops!

ASSESSMENT

  • Deepa: Fury Road gets a 9 out of 10 for guaranteed sepsis; Fallen Kingdom gets a 7 out of 10 for a T-rex to velociraptor xenotransfusion, and a 1 out of 10 for the lack of cut-down, blind stick blood draw
  • Jen: Fury Road gets 4.5 out of 5 blood bags (half point deduction for unnecessarily stabbing Charlize Theron a second time); Fallen Kingdom gets 5 out of 5 baby Blues for cuteness, and 1 out of 5 floppy Chris Pratts escaping from lava for believability

PLAN

Shoutouts:

Special thanks to Butterscotch Shenanigans for letting us use their podcast equipment! Check out their game dev comedy podcast Coffee with Butterscotch!

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03 Apr 2020Episode 8: Harry Potter and the Lack of Graduate Medical Education00:50:04

SUBJECTIVE

In this episode, we talk about medical licensing, but with magic! If you wanna be a healer, there are pre-reqs for that. And minimum NEWT scores to hit. Just how heroic is Madam Pomfrey's call schedule? And does the wizarding world's pharmaceutical industry have any kind of regulation?

This episode guest stars Jen's neighbor's leaf blower!

Also, are you pro or con Krebs cycle? Let us know @DocsWatchPod!

Sidebar:

  • We recorded this ep before the one on Harry Potter and concussions, which is what we were referencing at the end of the recording. But don't worry! We have plenty more thoughts on Harry Potter.

OBJECTIVE

Resources, Citations, and Mentions:

ASSESSMENT

  • Deepa: 15 out of 5 golden snitches
  • Jen: for the quality of medical training, scant out of 5 for what's in the text, and 10 out of 2 Skele-gro patents for HP in general

PLAN

Here's our version of what an Ilvermorny pre-med curriculum might look like. And also our proposed class schedules. What would your schedule look like?

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21 Feb 2020Episode 2: The Empire Needs BiPAP00:45:17

SUBJECTIVE

In episode 2, we talk about everyone's favorite mobile ICU from a galaxy far, far away. How does Darth Vader fit all of his medical equipment in his suit? How many backpacks or backpack droids does he have? Also, we talk a lot about poop. Everybody poops. Even Darth Vader.

OBJECTIVE

Resources, Citations, and Mentions:

ASSESSMENT

  • This was the very first episode we recorded! Which is why we called it our first episode at the end. Even though it's the second one...
  • There was no rating at the end because this was before we started doing that.

PLAN

Special thanks to Butterscotch Shenanigans for letting us use their podcast equipment! Check out their game dev comedy podcast Coffee with Butterscotch!

Subscribe to our medical ramblings on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts! Rate, review, and tell your friends!

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11 Sep 2020Episode 16: A Song of Scales and Scalpels01:09:13

SUBJECTIVE

In this episode, we're taking a trip to Westeros to examine the cutting edge medical practices of Samwell Tarly. It turns out he has shockingly sharp scalpels and shockingly bad PPE practices. We'll discuss greyscale and greyscale-esque infections, why you shouldn't operate during a candle shortage, and rock people (again). Also, we'll give you yet another reason why colonialism is bad. As if you needed any more.

OBJECTIVE

Resources, Citations, and Mentions:

ASSESSMENT

  • Deepa: 6 out of 10 pasty greyscale ointment packets
  • Jen: 4.5 out of 9 banded armadillos for Sam's lack of precautions, 9 out of 9 banded armadillos for Sam's precipitating the discovery of sterile technique

PLAN

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