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Hi Everybody - A Bad Medicine Podcast

Dr. Jackson Vane and Johnny Kolasinski

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Doctors talk about what Hollywood gets right and wrong about medicine and how the body works. Each week we discuss how a film or episode of television depicts illnesses, injuries, and the lives of medical professionals. As we wrap up each episode, the film or show being discussed is graded for its medical accuracy in comparison to 2010’s The Human Centipede, which marketed itself as “100% medically accurate.” Rian Johnson’s Knives Out, for example, is considered “140% medically accurate” whe ...
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It's a late addition to Horrtober as we're joined by Dr. Greg Winter to discuss the medical accuracy of "Beetlejuice," from shrunken heads to decomposition to the stages of grief. You can find @hieverybodymd online on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter or by visiting hieverybodymd.com. You can also give us a call at 530-DOCTORB. If you like the show,…
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What's scarier than zombies, ghosts, and maggot infestations in your E.R.? Telling two doctors to review "Grey's Anatomy!" This week we're discussing "Thriller," season 10's Halloween episode. Given the show's reputation, Johnny was suprised by the number of good things Dr. Greg and Dr. Jackson had to say. You can find @hieverybodymd online on Face…
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We're sorry. We thought it would be a good idea to watch Morbius, and, as part of Hortober, discuss its medical accuracy. It's never a good idea to watch Morbius. The hand illustration Jackson referenced is here. You can find @hieverybodymd online on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter or by visiting hieverybodymd.com. You can also give us a call at 5…
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We're kicking off Hortober with "Epidemiolgy," the Halloween episode of Community's second season. Can you catch rabies from an MRE? Can you fight the effects with an air conditioner? The YouTube channels Jackson and Greg mentioned are Steve1989MREInfo and The Hoof GP. Jim Rash won an Oscar for "The Descendants," which he co-wrote. You can find @hi…
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School is in full swing, so it's a good time to discuss "Sick Day", S02E09 of "The Adventures of Pete and Pete!" We're joined once again by Dr. Greg Winter to discuss the ins and outs of faking sick, foreign objects, and... hot air balloon-related mass casualty events? The episode isn't available on streaming, but savvy searchers can find it on You…
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This week, Johnny, Dr. Jackson, and Dr. Greg Winter discuss the medical accuracy of 1997's Men in Black. Fun fact - the Men in Black use they/them pronouns! Tune in to hear about the lifespan of Edgar suits, squid baby delivery expectations, neuralyzers vs ECT, and the logistics of eating in a human mech. The episode of Roddenberry's Sci Fi 5 podca…
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This week we're covering testicular torsion as we discuss "Are You There, God? It's Me, Dean," S01E09 of The Venture Bros. This episode was specially selected by our guest, Dr. Greg Winter. While this episode discusses a serious medical condition, the nature of the injury might make it not safe for work. A NOT SAFE FOR WORK illustration of "opening…
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Johnny, Dr. Jackson, and Dr. Greg Winter discuss one of our favorite shows of 2022, Apple TV's Severance. Could we really surgically create multiple/disassociated personalities? Would it be healthy? This episode discusses an on-screen suicide attempt. If you're uncomfortable with that conversation, skip ahead from about 32 minutes in to about 44 mi…
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We're talkin' baseball - specifically, the steroid scandal that's all over San Diego news, as well as 1989's "Major League." Johnny, Dr. Jackson, and Dr. Greg Winter answer the most pressing question: if the Human Centipede was marketed as 100% medically accurate, how medically accurate does that make Tatis's excuse?…
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With San Diego Comic-Con just a few days away, here's a bonus episode - it's our panel from Wondercon 2022! Johnny and Dr. Jackson are joined by Drs. Eva Farrelly, Courtney Nicholas, and Greg Winter to talk about what superhero movies and shows get right and wrong about medicines, injuries, and how the body works. Since this was recorded live, the …
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Johnny and Dr. Jackson are back to discuss S12E09 of The Simpsons. "HOMR." Will putting crayons up your nose make you stupid? Unlikely. Will removing the crayon make you more intelligent? Less likely. Is Moe performing brain surgery funnier than bringing in Dr. Nick Riviera? Absolutely not. We'll be discussing bad medicine in TV and Film at San Die…
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Johnny and Dr. Jackson are joined by Dr. Greg Winter to discuss brain freeze and vaccine misinformation in "Field of Pete," S02E02 of Nickelodeon's "Pete and Pete." This episode was recorded before SDCC 2021 but wasn't able to be released until just after - sorry for any confusion!
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We're back, joined by Dr. Greg Winter, to discuss "My Lunch," S05E20 of Scrubs. You know the episode - it's the one where something sad happens and they play that song by The Fray. There's a little bit of catching up and Covid discussion - we dive into the episode around ten minutes in. We'll also be appearing at San Diego Comic-Con: Special Editio…
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For our Wondercon at Home panel, Johnny and Dr. Jackson are joined by Dr. Courtney Nicholas and Dr. Greg Winter to talk about situations seen in "Emergency Response," S05E13 of Parks and Recreation, and "The Kids Run the Restaurant," S03E20 of Bob's Burgers. A transcript of this episode is available at hiveverybodymd.com. You can see the video at h…
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Johnny and Dr. Jackson discuss S01E08 of Nip/Tuck, "Cara Fitzgerald." We cover the ethics of doctor/patient confidentiality, the ethics of religious objections to treatment, the ethics of dating your patient... Basically everything these doctors do is unethical, making it good television.
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Johnny and Dr. Jackson are joined by Dr. Ashely Alker to discuss "Everything Is Fine," S02E02 of The Purge: The Series. Ashely is a medical consultant for film and television - including this very episode! Along with our normal discussion of the medical moments in the show, we chat with Ashely about how a medical consultant fits into the world of p…
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Johnny and Dr. Jackson discuss the first two episodes of Syfy's new series, "Resident Alien," where Alan Tudyk plays an alien playing a human doctor. Johnny loves the show. Jackson doesn't love the medicine. You can watch the first three episodes online at https://www.syfy.com/resident-alien/videos
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This week Johnny and Dr. Jackson discuss "Little Big Mom," S11E10 of The Simpsons. It's the "stupid sexy Flanders" episode, but more importantly, it's the one where Bart and Homer think they have leprosy. Did you remember that Homer and Bart thought they had leprosy? Because Johnny didn't!
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We're joined by Drs. Greg Winter and Scott Herskovitz to discuss the second episode of "Code Black." The show did one thing right - it was a great example of the way doctors in teaching hospitals actually have to teach. Having an ER resident perform a laparoscopic surgery unassisted? That's less accurate. Greg recommended a book called "The Knife a…
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Johnny and Dr. Jackson are joined by Dr. Greg Winter to discuss Evil S01E11, "Room 320." This episode features a homicidal nurse - but she's not a great nurse. And it's not a great hospital. And it's not a great murder method. The original file cuts out before the end of the episode - this has been corrected.…
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In our Christmas Week Hohohocember episode, Johnny and Jackson discuss "Bob Has to Have His Tonsils Out, So He Spends Christmas Eve in the Hospital," a season 4 episode of "The Bob Newhart Show" where Bob has to have his tonsils out, so he spends Christmas Eve in the hospital. Yes, that's the actual title.…
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So it's come to this: Johnny, Dr. Jackson, and guest Dr. Greg Winter discuss "Homer's Triple Bypass," featuring one of the best early appearances of our patron saint, Dr. Nick Riviera. In this episode, Dr. Hibbert shocks Homer when he's clearly flatlined. I hope someone got fired for THAT blunder.
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Johnny and Dr. Jackson share their personal experiences dealing with Covid-19 as they discuss "Frontline," the 2-part season premiere of The Good Doctor. Jackson didn't LIKE these episodes of television, but he still gave it high marks for accuracy - although the doctors should have worn their damn masks.…
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Dr. Jackson and Johnny discuss "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" S13E08 and S13E09, wherein the gang helps the Eagles win the Super Bowl... I mean a major sporting event. We all know Charlie should have died years ago, but how medically accurate is his repeatedly surviving a bear trap?
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It's a shortened #hortober as we cover Midsommar, 2019's fun-filled romp through the fields of Sweden. This film sets a new record for medical accuracy for the way it handles physical injuries, emotional trauma, and waking up on Ambien. *This episode was previously released Tuesday, 10/26 with some audio issues that have been corrected.…
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We're back! Johnny and Dr. Jackson are joined by Dr. Courtney Nicholas and Dr. Greg Winter to discuss the 2009's "Crank 2." Jason Statham's heart has been removed and he needs to be zapped with electricity every four minutes or else he'll die. It makes complete sense if you've seen Crank 1 - but is it medically accurate?…
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Johnny is drinking from the keg of glory - finally, a West Wing episode! We're discussing the two part season two premiere, "In the Shadow of Two Gunmen." The episode gains points for the way it handles a high-stakes trauma situation, but loses points thanks to Dr. Abbie Bartlet, whose medical resume would be literally impossible to obtain IRL.…
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Johnny and Dr. Jackson are joined by Dr. Scott Herskovitz to discuss our very first episode of "Chicago Med," season five's "Got a Friend in Me." Executive producer Dick Wplf managed to squeeze FIVE cases into a drama-filled forty eight minutes, mostly by cutting extraneous nonsense like medical accuracy and likable characters.…
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This week we're joined by our resident "The Resident" expert, Dr. Courtney Nicholas, to discuss S03E10 of Fox's medical drama. "The Whistleblower" is significantly more medically accurate than Johnny expected - even if doctors usually aren't ceremoniously stripped of their pagers when they're fired. In this episode we talk a bit about issues like t…
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We're following up "No Holds Barred" with an 80's brawler classic that's actually, you know, good. Unlike Frank Dux, the title of Jean-Claude Van Damme's "Bloodsport" isn't full of lies - this film actually has enough blood! But how medically accurate can a movie based on a "true story" about a made-up street fighting tournament actually be?…
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In honor of socially distanced Wrestlemania, we're discussing Hulk Hogan's 1989 masterpiece "No Holds Barred." Is it medically accurate? No. Is it an inspiring tale of one man's triumph against adversity and corruption in the entertainment world? Also no. This film was delicately crafted by Hulk Hogan and WWE Chairman Vince McMahon over the course …
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Recorded live in isolation, it's our first shelter-in-place episode! This week, Johnny and Dr. Jackson discuss "Scrubs" S05E12 and S05E13, "My Cabbage" and "My Five Stages." Jackson picked these episodes because they make it very clear WHY we're all hanging out at home right now. Hint: it's not because we keep confusing candy for suppositories.…
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With the increasing global focus on Covid-19, we're discussing quarantine procedures and preventable outbreaks in a story ripped from the headlines (of 2015). In Brooklyn 99's "9 Days," Captain Raymond Holt and Detective Jake Peralta are quarantined together after contracting mumps from a suspect. Their facial deformities aren't really goiters, but…
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Jackson, Johnny, and Dr. Greg Winter discuss Seinfeld's "The Suicide," where Jerry dates a coma patient's girlfriend, Elaine fasts for three days, and we learn Kramer's lost his vacuum. The most important question of the episode is, of course, "is this more accurate than The Human Centipede?" A close second this week: "would YOU trust a pregnant an…
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"Lost's" Jack Shephard is a neurosurgeon - so why's he fixing a severed hepatic artery? This week Johnny and Dr. Jackson discuss an episode of Lost which really sheds light into Jack's daddy issues, as well as seeing an incredibly successful cardiac thump. Also, Boone's in this one. Remember Boone?
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According to "Lucy," we only use ten percent of our brain. Which is true, in the same way that we only use 33% of a stoplight. This week we're discussing a 2014 Scarlett Johanssen film that is, by our estimation, 10% as medically accurate as "The Human Centipede." FYI, this movie got us pretty riled up, and we do end up using some adult language.…
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