
Real emergency medicine doctors reacting to medical moments on screen and breaking down what’s accurate, what’s not, and what actually happens in real life. Hosts Dr. Kendall Moore and Dr. Owais Durrani
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 5 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Health & Fitness | |||

Dr. Thomas Fisher is a board-certified ER physician, former Obama White House fellow, and congressional candidate. We react to The Pitt S2 E12 and then go deep on what TV gets right, what Washington gets wrong, and what it actually takes to fight for... more
Dr. Disney joins the show — pediatrician, musical theater performer, and one of medicine's most creative minds. We react to The Pitt S2 E11, break down workplace violence in the ER, and talk about what happens when doctors don't leave their passions ... more
The Pitt calls the RT — but never shows you what they actually do. We brought on Melody Bishop, registered respiratory therapist, EMS educator, and anesthesia assistant, to break it all down. Plus: VIP patients, physician burnout, and why working sic... more
Dr. Fran (@pagingdrfran), board-certified OB/GYN, creators, and host of I Did My Own Research, joins us to react to The Pitt S2 E9. We break down ovarian torsion, what the show got wrong about PCOS, and why insurance companies are putting patients in... more
ER doctors Dr. Owais Durrani and Dr. Kendall Moore are joined by Dr. Bayo — family medicine physician, health advocate, and creator of CliniciansWhoCare.com — to react to The Pitt Season 2 Episode 8. They break down weight bias in the ER, the heartbr... more
Is The Pitt still the most accurate medical show on TV? Three ER doctors watch S2 E7 and break down what it gets right about interpreter failures, involuntary holds, and what really happens when a hospital's entire system goes down.
Dr. Kendall Moore and Dr. Owais Durrani react to The Pitt Ep. 6 with Canadian ER doc Dr. Shazma Mithani. We break down Dana's pulse ox trick, Louie's death, the prisoner patient debate, and the blood donut burnout scene — plus a real US vs. Canada he... more
What does a doctor who actually works at The Real Pitt think of Season 2 Episode 5? We found out. Dr. Durrani and Dr. Moore break it all down with UPMC's own Dr. Mohamed Hagahmed.
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