Share Hi Everybody - A Bad Medicine Podcast
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By Dr. Jackson Vane and Johnny Kolasinski
4.9
3434 ratings
The podcast currently has 78 episodes available.
It's a late addition to Horrtober as we're joined by Dr. Greg Winter to discuss the medical accuracy of "Beetlejuice," from shrunken heads to decomposition to the stages of grief.
You can find @hieverybodymd online on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter or by visiting hieverybodymd.com. You can also give us a call at 530-DOCTORB.
If you like the show, follow us and write us a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or wherever you're listening!
This podcast is not medical advice. If you need medical advice or medical care, please contact your doctor.
What's scarier than zombies, ghosts, and maggot infestations in your E.R.? Telling two doctors to review "Grey's Anatomy!" This week we're discussing "Thriller," season 10's Halloween episode. Given the show's reputation, Johnny was suprised by the number of good things Dr. Greg and Dr. Jackson had to say.
You can find @hieverybodymd online on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter or by visiting hieverybodymd.com. You can also give us a call at 530-DOCTORB.
If you like the show, follow us and write us a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or wherever you're listening!
This podcast is not medical advice. If you need medical advice or medical care, please contact your doctor.
We're sorry. We thought it would be a good idea to watch Morbius, and, as part of Hortober, discuss its medical accuracy.
It's never a good idea to watch Morbius.
The hand illustration Jackson referenced is here.
You can find @hieverybodymd online on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter or by visiting hieverybodymd.com. You can also give us a call at 530-DOCTORB.
If you like the show, follow us and write us a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or wherever you're listening!
This podcast is not medical advice. If you need medical advice or medical care, please contact your doctor.
We're kicking off Hortober with "Epidemiolgy," the Halloween episode of Community's second season. Can you catch rabies from an MRE? Can you fight the effects with an air conditioner?
The YouTube channels Jackson and Greg mentioned are Steve1989MREInfo and The Hoof GP.
Jim Rash won an Oscar for "The Descendants," which he co-wrote.
You can find @hieverybodymd online on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter or by visiting hieverybodymd.com. You can also give us a call at 530-DOCTORB.
If you like the show, follow us and write us a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or wherever you're listening!
This podcast is not medical advice. If you need medical advice or medical care, please contact your doctor.
School is in full swing, so it's a good time to discuss "Sick Day", S02E09 of "The Adventures of Pete and Pete!" We're joined once again by Dr. Greg Winter to discuss the ins and outs of faking sick, foreign objects, and... hot air balloon-related mass casualty events?
The episode isn't available on streaming, but savvy searchers can find it on YouTube.
You can find @hieverybodymd online on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter or by visiting hieverybodymd.com. You can also give us a call at 530-DOCTORB.
If you like the show, follow us and write us a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or wherever you're listening!
This podcast is not medical advice. If you need medical advice or medical care, please contact your doctor.
This week, Johnny, Dr. Jackson, and Dr. Greg Winter discuss the medical accuracy of 1997's Men in Black. Fun fact - the Men in Black use they/them pronouns! Tune in to hear about the lifespan of Edgar suits, squid baby delivery expectations, neuralyzers vs ECT, and the logistics of eating in a human mech.
The episode of Roddenberry's Sci Fi 5 podcast that inspired this episode can be found here.
You can find @hieverybodymd online on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter or by visiting hieverybodymd.com. You can also give us a call at 530-DOCTORB.
If you like the show, follow us and write us a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or wherever you're listening!
This podcast is not medical advice. If you need medical advice or medical care, please contact your doctor.
This week we're covering testicular torsion as we discuss "Are You There, God? It's Me, Dean," S01E09 of The Venture Bros. This episode was specially selected by our guest, Dr. Greg Winter.
While this episode discusses a serious medical condition, the nature of the injury might make it not safe for work.
A NOT SAFE FOR WORK illustration of "opening the book" can be found here
Dr. Greg Winter strongly advises you to check out the following Venture Bros episodes:
S01E11 - Tag Sale You're It
S01E14 - Return to Spider Skull Island
S02E01 - Powerless in the Face of Death
You can find @hieverybodymd online on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter or by visiting hieverybodymd.com. You can also give us a call at 530-DOCTORB.
If you like the show, follow us and write us a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or wherever you're listening!
This podcast is not medical advice. If you need medical advice or medical care, please contact your doctor.
Johnny, Dr. Jackson, and Dr. Greg Winter discuss one of our favorite shows of 2022, Apple TV's Severance. Could we really surgically create multiple/disassociated personalities? Would it be healthy?
This episode discusses an on-screen suicide attempt. If you're uncomfortable with that conversation, skip ahead from about 32 minutes in to about 44 minutes in.
We also discuss the new suicide crisis hotline in the US. Rather than calling 911, the suicide crisis hotline can be reached by dialing 988.
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You can find @hieverybodymd online on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter or by visiting hieverybodymd.com. You can also give us a call at 530-DOCTORB.
If you like the show, follow us and write us a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or wherever you're listening!
This podcast is not medical advice. If you need medical advice or medical care, please contact your doctor.
We're talkin' baseball - specifically, the steroid scandal that's all over San Diego news, as well as 1989's "Major League." Johnny, Dr. Jackson, and Dr. Greg Winter answer the most pressing question: if the Human Centipede was marketed as 100% medically accurate, how medically accurate does that make Tatis's excuse?
With San Diego Comic-Con just a few days away, here's a bonus episode - it's our panel from Wondercon 2022! Johnny and Dr. Jackson are joined by Drs. Eva Farrelly, Courtney Nicholas, and Greg Winter to talk about what superhero movies and shows get right and wrong about medicines, injuries, and how the body works.
Since this was recorded live, the audio is a little rough. The clips we discussed (from Iron Man, The Dark Knight, The Suicide Squad, The Invincibles, and Doctor Strange) are available at https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpL6OU85F5fld0L6PyD1MUJHJMWSdnD7o
The podcast currently has 78 episodes available.