
Gross Antaomy is where pop culture and health culture meet. Dr. Jason Cohen and Ali address medical questions that the doc is asked by friends, family, and often strangers. We also love to talk pop culture and how it relates to health and medicine — like celebrity diets, Amy Schumer speaking out about endometriosis and our doctor reviews of medical TV and movies. We also splice in professional int... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 254 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Unsubscribing. Catchy phrase but it was a waste
of time. Rambling talk about their personal GI issues. Once again Dr. Cohen’s arrogance came to light-2 instances insisting he was right about topics. Co host did call him out.
Just started listening to the podcast, which I’ve found interesting; however, I was upset listening to the Dopesick episode and hearing how Dr. Cohen orders opioid pain medications for patients who have problems with drug use-ordering the IM rather than the IV route, basing his practice on his idea of pain management, rather than on best practice. Medical practice can’t be based on individual physician attitudes. If these patients are unfortunate enough to have diabetes, they will also have to ... more
Actual knowledge from a top tier doctor. I highly recommend this podcast if you want the truth and facts about the medical world. It’s also super interesting to learn about the medical world relating to pop culture. I love that!!
You actually get to learn about the behind the scenes of docs and medicine. Very cool Dr. Cohen
GREAT PODCAST. INCREDIBLE TOPIC. Dr Cohen is correct. No one knew to prophylactically take iodine tablets to saturate the thyroid to block the radioactive iodine. How could we know that? I am from Germany and was living in Europe during this disaster when every attempt was made to downplay the damage by the ones responsible. The Russians (under communist rule back then) told us it was simply “a fire on the roof. Nothing to worry about”. There is no way that nurse in the tv series could have kno... more
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The content centers around the intersection of health and pop culture, featuring discussions about medical issues raised by listeners, friends, and family members. Notable topics include celebrity diets, medical practices depicted in television shows and movies, and insightful interviews with professionals in the health field. Episodes often explore various medical phenomena while integrating humor and personal anecdotes, appealing to those interested in both health education and the cultural impact of entertainment. This unique blend of entertainment and expertise likely draws a diverse audience eager to learn and engage with health topics through the lens of popular media.
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8. Mario Fabbri
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