Topic: Medical Malpractice

9 chapters across the catalog

Rackout
Episode 1854 1:12:51 - 1:16:01

1854: Rackout

Surgical Recovery, Medical Malpractice and Sedation Issues

A personal account of a recent double bypass surgery details a traumatic experience where the patient remained conscious and could hear the surgeons during the procedure. Legal and medical experts suggest this failure in sedation is actionable, particularly as the patient lacks genetic markers (like red hair) that typically require higher anesthesia doses. The recovery process is expected to take several months, with ongoing physical and vocal side effects.

Favela Ready
Episode 1685 2:02:44 - 2:08:05

1685: Favela Ready

Jon Bon Jovi, Medical Malpractice and Job Karma

Jon Bon Jovi is reported to have lost his singing voice, a topic of discussion in South Jersey. Producer PG Kelly is seeking funds via Give Send Go for a medical records review regarding his sister's death. Additionally, Linda Lou Patkins offers executive resume services through Image Makers Inc.

Bold Action
Episode 1590 1:14:46 - 1:16:17

1590: Bold Action

Gender Transition Lawsuits, Professional Negligence, Medical Liability

A trend of lawsuits against psychiatrists and hospitals is emerging, filed by individuals who underwent gender transition procedures and later detransitioned. Cases in Canada and Minnesota involve allegations of professional negligence and lack of proper psychological screening. The discussion predicts that these cases will lead to massive legal settlements and force medical institutions to reconsider their protocols for gender-affirming care.

Clown World
Episode 1391 46:06 - 49:24

1391: Clown World

Vaccine Administration Malpractice, Needle Pullback, Vial Mixing

A whistleblower report from a registered nurse's administrator alleges dangerous practices in vaccine clinics, including the failure to pull back on needles (aspiration) and the mixing of leftover doses from different Pfizer vials. The report also claims lot numbers are not being accurately recorded for patients.

TransMoney
Episode 1380 1:40:50 - 1:50:13

1380: TransMoney

Associate Executive Producers and George Washington's Death

Further donations are acknowledged, including a report on non-compliance protests in Squim, Washington. A historical note regarding the death of George Washington in 1799 is read, illustrating how standard medical practices of the time, such as bloodletting, contributed to his demise.

Cattle-lyst Converter
Episode 1330 45:43 - 47:58

1330: Cattle-lyst Converter

Incompetent Vaccinators and Medical Complications

An anecdote is shared regarding an elderly woman who developed a grapefruit-sized growth on her arm after receiving a COVID-19 vaccine. Medical researchers discovered the untrained vaccinator had accidentally injected the needle into her bone rather than muscle tissue. The story is used to highlight the risks of using "amateur" personnel to administer mass vaccinations during the proposed National Vaccine Day.

Viewpoint Discrimination
Episode 1251 18:00 - 22:27

1251: Viewpoint Discrimination

Elmhurst Hospital Undercover Nurse, Medical Malpractice Allegations

An undercover nurse who served at Elmhurst Hospital in New York City during the pandemic peak has released video and audio alleging widespread medical malpractice. The footage, captured via hidden camera glasses, suggests that patients were mismanaged for profit and placed on ventilators unnecessarily.

Walking Bear
Episode 642 2:06:45 - 2:08:54

642: Walking Bear

HPV Vaccine Death and Pre-Cancer Terrorization

A report on the death of a 12-year-old girl following a routine doctor's visit where she received an HPV vaccine. The discussion touches on the "terrorization" of women regarding "pre-cancerous" conditions to sell vaccines like Gardasil, with the hosts expressing skepticism toward the pharmaceutical industry's motives.

All Your DNA [sic]Belong To Us
Episode 184 44:00 - 50:36

184: All Your DNA [sic]Belong To Us

Healthcare Reform, Tort Reform, and Medical Malpractice Lawsuits

As Congress prepares to vote on healthcare reform, the hosts discuss the absence of tort reform in the proposed legislation. They argue that the high cost of healthcare is driven by exorbitant medical malpractice insurance premiums resulting from massive lawsuits. They criticize the Democratic party's ties to trial lawyers and suggest that the current bill fails to address the underlying financial burdens on the medical profession.