Topic: Medical Protocols

4 chapters across the catalog

Anglo
Episode 1853 2:18 - 11:48

1853: Anglo

John C. Dvorak Heart Attack and Hospital Experience

John C. Dvorak describes suffering a heart attack and his subsequent hospitalization and surgery. He details the experience of being intubated while partially conscious and criticizes the "expert system" protocols at Sutter Health. The account includes observations on hospital food, the nursing staff, and the lack of personalized care in modern medicine.

Friendshoring
Episode 1664 45:20 - 47:33

1664: Friendshoring

Healthcare Corporatization, Sutter Health and Nurse Practitioners

The modern healthcare system is described as a machine-like environment where lawyers and administrators, rather than doctors, set protocols. Large organizations like Sutter Health are increasingly replacing MDs with nurse practitioners and medical assistants to follow standardized checklists. This shift toward corporatized medicine is seen as a precursor to AI-driven diagnostics, where human medical judgment is minimized in favor of legal and financial efficiency.

Code Red
Episode 1384 1:03:29 - 1:05:19

1384: Code Red

Midazolam Administration, John O'Looney Suspension

A home care nurse provided clarification on the administration of Midazolam, noting it is typically delivered via pump or injection rather than left in vials by the bedside. Additionally, it is reported that UK funeral director John O'Looney was suspended from his professional society after speaking out about pandemic-related death protocols.

Grope Line
Episode 1372 51:37 - 54:30

1372: Grope Line

Mississippi Ivermectin Legal Battle, Hospital Protocol Dispute

A legal battle in Mississippi involves a hospital's refusal to administer Ivermectin to a dying COVID-19 patient despite a valid prescription from an outside practitioner. The hospital's legal counsel argued that the treatment was not part of their established protocol. The hosts highlight this as an example of hospitals prioritizing administrative rules over potentially life-saving alternative treatments.