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#9: Fentanyl-The Personal Cost
Episode 9
This is a very somber, serious and sad story about the human element in our story about the Opioid crisis. We had the honor of interviewing our frien…
5 years ago
#8: Doctales with Cocktails “Stuff Patients Say"
Episode 8
Woohoo, our second Doctales episode is full of cheeky fun and some of the stuff that makes us laugh. Mays doing a wine tasting while Tim is imbibing …
5 years ago
#7: The Flames of Hell are Fueled with Fentanyl
Episode 7
Move over Percocet, did you know that Fentanyl is the new kid in town?
Things have gotten MUCH, MUCH worse with the emergence of Fentanyl and other s…
5 years ago
#6: Telehealth: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly
Episode 6
Like it or not, telehealth has fully arrived! As Covid grappled the world, 2020 saw a dramatic rise in the implementation of telehealth services.
…5 years, 1 month ago
#5: The Road to Hell is Paved with Percocet
Episode 5
In this episode, Tim and May discuss the single biggest mistake in the history of Medicine. The overprescribing of opioids started with a five senten…
5 years, 1 month ago
#4: Doctales with Cocktails: The Covidiot Awards
Episode 4
In our first cocktails with doctales segment, we're discussing a certain topic that gives us a reason to drink… Covidiots. We're handing out awards f…
5 years, 1 month ago
#3: Medicine... Was It All Worth It?
Episode 3
When you think about going into medicine, do you think about why you chose the field? Do you look back and wonder, “I thought medicine would be so mu…
5 years, 1 month ago
#2: Basement Blowups to Urgent Care Docs
Episode 2
Looking back on our medical journey, Tim and I reflect on what brought us to Medicine. Tim comes from a medical family where his father was an indepe…
5 years, 2 months ago
#1: Should you sink the needle?
Episode 1
You knew we would kickoff with Covid right?! Due to the timing of the pandemic and requests from friends, we knew we had to talk about COVID-19 vacci…
5 years, 2 months ago
#0: No BS Allowed in Medicine
Both Tim and I are urgent care physicians who realized that our patients needed a raw discussion on what's happening in medicine. We are always havin…
5 years, 3 months ago