Topic: Medical Student

4 chapters across the catalog

Stapler Abuse
Episode 1545 2:56:55 - 3:02:13

1545: Stapler Abuse

Medical Procedure Update, NPR Student Podcast Contest

The show concludes with a programming note regarding an upcoming medical procedure for one of the hosts on April 26, which will result in a brief hiatus. A final news item discusses NPR's "Student Podcast Challenge," which is viewed as a desperate move to fill slots after laying off professional podcasters. The hosts contrast this with their own independent network before signing off for the Easter holiday.

Homeless Apocalypse
Episode 1418 53:13 - 55:47

1418: Homeless Apocalypse

Stanford University Students Petition Against Booster Mandate

A group of Stanford University students, led by a PhD candidate, launched a petition to repeal the school's COVID-19 booster mandate. The students argue that the mandate ignores the low risk of serious illness for their demographic and the high existing vaccination rate of 95%. They advocate for individual medical autonomy rather than university-enforced requirements.

Gross, Surprising & Scary
Episode 429 7:24 - 9:31

429: Gross, Surprising & Scary

Rocky Vista University, Active Shooter Drill Coincidence

A specialized disaster life support drill was held at Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic Medicine in Parker, Colorado, on the same day as the Aurora theater shooting. The drill reportedly involved a scenario where a shooter fires at people in a movie theater. This coincidence is presented as a hallmark of a staged event or false flag operation, with criticism directed at the mainstream media for failing to report the parallel.

Super Duper Space Wrench
Episode 356 29:41 - 32:29

356: Super Duper Space Wrench

No Agenda Karma Success Stories, Medical Student Skepticism

A listener reports that "No Agenda Karma" resulted in his wife finding a superior job three weeks after being mentioned on the show. Another donor, a first-year medical student, expresses skepticism regarding vaccine safety and the lack of liability for manufacturers. The student criticizes the indoctrination of peers within the medical education system.