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Society’s running a fever, and two sharp-witted physicians are on the case. Surgeon-scientist Arghavan Salles dives into social media’s wildest trends, while anesthesiologist-bioethicist Alyssa Burgart follows news and legal cases for their ethical twists. Together, they examine the cultural, political, and public health symptoms of our time with scalpel-sharp analysis, unflinching questions, and ... more

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In this episode, the doctors perform a clinical examination of the pathological messaging aimed at young men by right-wing influencers like Nick Fuentes. They dissect the misogyny spreading through social media platforms, with particu... more

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In this week's episode, Drs. Salles and Burgart perform a critical examination of academic freedom under attack, focusing on the viral case of an Oklahoma pre-med student who's created a fever pitch of controversy by turning in shoddy... more

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The doctors perform an emergency triage on the state of public health leadership this week, starting with a scathing dissection of The Atlantic's profile of RFK Jr. that seemingly skipped the fact-checking department. Drs. Salles and ... more

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Activation Awareness: This episode discusses serious pregnancy complications and the dismissal of women's health concerns.

In this week's episode of The Present Illness, Drs. Arghavan and Alyssa deliver a stat consultation on two vir... more

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Arghavan Salles
Surgeon-scientist known for insightful commentary on social media trends and public health issues; also noted for humor and relatable discussions.
Alyssa Burgart
Anesthesiologist and bioethicist who analyzes news and legal cases through an ethical lens; combines expertise with warmth and humor.

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 16 ratings
  • Just what the doctor(s) ordered!

    The hosts grace us with insightful commentary, delightful banter and incisive wit. The Present Illness shines a light on what’s ailing us with just the right mix of seriousness, compassion and levity. A real treat to listen to!

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    funkdrmephd
    United Statesa month ago
  • A sharp perspective

    The Present Illness brings together two physicians with diverse perspectives to talk about healthcare in our society in a way that is equally intelligent while also feeling like you are gossipping with your healthcare best friend. It is both informative and refreshing. Highly recommend listening!

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    5
    MorganLevy
    United States2 months ago

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