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" when compared to The Human Centipede. Luc Besson's Lucy, meanwhile, was awarded a 10%. Midsommar earned our highest rank yet, at 400% - which means it's roughly four times more medically accurate than The Human Centipede.
New episodes Thursdays!
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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" when compared to The Human Centipede. Luc Besson's Lucy, meanwhile, was awarded a 10%. Midsommar earned our highest rank yet, at 400% - which means it's roughly four times more medically accurate than The Human Centipede.
New episodes Thursdays!
75. Grey's Anatomy: Thriller - "You're giving someone horrible news in a kitty-cat face"
Hi Everybody - A Bad Medicine Podcast
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75. Grey's Anatomy: Thriller - "You're giving someone horrible news in a kitty-cat face"
Hi Everybody - A Bad Medicine Podcast
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" when compared to The Human Centipede. Luc Besson's Lucy, meanwhile, was awarded a 10%. Midsommar earned our highest rank yet, at 400% - which means it's roughly four times more medically accurate than The Human Centipede.
New episodes Thursdays!