The Curious Clinicians
A podcast by The Curious Clinicians
128 Episodes
-  61 - Of Ticks, Alpha-gal, and Red Meat AllergiesPublished: 11/12/2022
-  [Reboot] 38 - Thanksgiving & the Food ComaPublished: 23/11/2022
-  60 - (Heart)Failing to Excrete SodiumPublished: 10/11/2022
-  [Reboot] 30 - Cilantro and SoapPublished: 26/10/2022
-  59 - Hyperkalemic HeparinPublished: 13/10/2022
-  58 - Gutting a PearlPublished: 1/10/2022
-  57 - The Acetabular AchePublished: 16/09/2022
-  56 - Trigging OutPublished: 2/09/2022
-  55 - A Cute PigmentPublished: 17/08/2022
-  54 - A Lincoln TheoryPublished: 5/08/2022
-  53 - Very/Qurious HypoxemiaPublished: 20/07/2022
-  52 - Way Back WenckebachPublished: 6/07/2022
-  51 - Replete with KarePublished: 22/06/2022
-  50 - Antibiotics on the BrainPublished: 10/06/2022
-  49 - Curious Incidents in the NighttimePublished: 25/05/2022
-  48 - Urine the LungPublished: 11/05/2022
-  47 - Something to Cry AboutPublished: 27/04/2022
-  [reboot] 24 - Why is Fever Beneficial? Plus a special ad spotPublished: 13/04/2022
-  46 - The Man Who Purposefully Paralyzed HimselfPublished: 30/03/2022
-  45 - (Trans)locating the bacteriaPublished: 16/03/2022
The Curious Clinicians is a medical podcast that asks "why?". Why do diseases present in certain ways? What are the mechanisms of treatments we use? Why does the human body function as it does? Join us to explore these questions and many more.
