
Join Devon, a registered nurse, and Kate, a nurse practitioner, as we dive into some of the most sinister medical true crime and medical mysteries.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 109 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | True CrimeMedicineHealth & Fitness | |||

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If this is your thing, this is the best show!! These ladies deliver a med crime story like no other I’ve heard. Love the humour, suspense, research, intricate detail, and the captivating delivery of each episode. Obviously it’s very much my thing too 🤩 I’ve listened to so many. Thanks Kate and Devon. I’m a fan 🙌🏽
The last episodes have been spoilt by high pitch laughter/ exclamations during the chatty bits.
I listen to relax, not to have my nerves jangled!
I honestly love these ladies, I love the side talks and their personalities coming out instead of them just being robots telling a story. They’re so passionate and experts on their medical knowledge! Thanks for bringing a new true crime topic to my library xoxo
You really should stop asking for reviews and feedback if you don't intend on actually listening or accepting them as constructive feedback (my comment, meant to honestly help you, as someone with extensive podcast experience, was taken smugly and defensively). And if you think one or two lukewarm reviews is troubling, you have a loooonng way to go in this field. You should try actually analyzing the things that could help to improve (not just audio, which should be a given). I understand the co... more
I’m a pediatrician and I love listening to medical professionals talk about medical crimes. So much better than non-medical people. You guys make me want to do a podcast with my best friend who is also a pediatrician.
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This engaging series focuses on the often chilling intersections of medicine and crime, exploring true stories and cases where healthcare practitioners have committed grave misconduct or where medical mysteries have unfolded in unexpected ways. Each episode tends to center around infamous figures from the medical field—including nurses and doctors—who have been involved in serious malpractices or even murder, giving listeners insight into the darker side of healthcare. Unique to this series is the blend of professional medical knowledge and true crime storytelling, provided by hosts who are both healthcare professionals, allowing for a nuanced discussion of the ethical implications of these cases while maintaining an engaging narrative for ... more
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