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Adam Rodman, MD, MPH, FACP
Bedside Rounds
Bedside Rounds is a storytelling podcast about medical history and medicine’s intersections with society and culture. Host Adam Rodman seeks to tell a few of these weird, wonderful, and intensely human stories that have made modern medicine.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.8 stars from 500 ratings
Fascinating
Really enjoy this podcast. Interesting and educational and also endlessly entertaining. Just one irritation - please learn to pronounce ‘NightinGale’! The ‘G’ I’ve capitalised is pronounced as if there were two words, one ending in a ‘G’ and the second starting with a ‘G’. Nighting-Gale. Your...Read full review »
Fyonella via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 08/05/22
I am devout podcast listener, and Adan's podcast is my all-time favorite. Great storytelling, fascinating human interest, brings history, medicine, and culture into focus, the perspective and relevant, easily digestible, I wish this were a high school course. Adam has a unique talent for...Read full review »
genieneworleans via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/13/22
Best podcast ever
Informative, funny and interesting topics..
riyadh-19 via Apple Podcasts · Saudi Arabia · 06/27/21
Recent Episodes
American doctors spend the majority of their time during the day on the computer, either writing or reading notes about their patients; only a small fraction is spent with the human beings in their care. Technology itself – especially the electronic medical record – has often been blamed for...
Published 03/20/23
Published 03/20/23
In the past episode, cultural and medical historians Lakshmi Krishnan and Mike Neuss discussed the history of the actual work of the doctor – Holmesian detective, data entry clerk, or something else altogether. In this episode, we conclude our discussion by talking about what type of metaphors...
Published 01/16/23
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