
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 | Weekly | Episodes | 114 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | MedicineTrue CrimeHealth & Fitness | |||

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Love this podcast. However, being a MN resident, also a nurse, and knowing more of the Alex P story, you almost lost me. Please keep politics out of your show. I could also do without the back and forth banter and critter stuff in the beginning of every episode but I can get past that by skipping through the first 8-9 min. Love the rest. Oh and I do agree the F word is a bit overused. Rant over, have a great day.
The amount of negative, mean reviews on here is wild. If you actually work in healthcare, the banter is relatable and honestly pretty spot on. If this podcast isn’t your thing… simply don’t listen. It’s not that deep. I haven’t noticed any audio issues at all, just two healthcare moms doing a great job covering medical crime. People are way too angry over things that truly don’t matter. My only complaint is the long commercial breaks. That’s it. Move along.
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
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This podcast explores the unsettling and often sinister world of medical true crime, presenting cases where healthcare professionals have committed heinous acts in the name of medicine. The content is engaging, merging factual storytelling with elements of true crime, as hosts share detailed narratives about various medical criminals and their cases. Every episode probes into both the forensic details of the crimes and the broader implications regarding medical ethics, making it a unique blend of true crime and public health commentary. Listeners can expect a mix of in-depth case studies, personal anecdotes from the hosts, and discussions that humanize complex ethical issues within healthcare.
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