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Past Medical History: The Story of EMS

Nova Sequence Studio | Long Pause Media | FlightBridgeED

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Past Medical History: The Story of EMS is an immersive audio drama that dives deep into the incredible, often untold history of Emergency Medical Services and the medical world that shaped it. Hosted by paramedics Evan Claunch and Sophie Fuller, two seasoned clinicians and self-proclaimed EMS history nerds, each episode brings to life the defining moments, forgotten figures, and unlikely innovations that built Emergency Medical Services from the ground up. Through cinematic storytelling, ric ...
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Isn’t it time for a fresh take on Medicine? Welcome to BSFreeMD where the content is raw, real, and honest when it comes to healthcare issues that matter most to physicians and their patients. If you’re in the mood for a good time and intriguing dialogue, join this physician couple on a fun and engaging ride every week. There is even the occasional cocktail hour toasting to great stories and shared wisdom. Join the fun. See you there. Want more? Find and connect with us on our FB and IG page ...
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Dissecting Medical History

The Professional Gypsy

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A bi-monthly mental vacation from life's worries by providing information formatted on medical related historical topics, events, and biographies in a fun and critically thinking way with a nurse and sometimes other history enthusiasts.
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A podcast about Medicine and History. Each Episode I'm going to talk about historical events and how they've affected Medical Science as we know it today. I'll also be interviewing an expert in each field to see what their angle is on each topic. I hope you find it interesting!
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The Poor Historians: Medical History Misadventures

Dr. Max, Dr. Aaron, Dr. Mike, and Alba

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This is a show for all the nerdy medical history people. Three modern emergency physicians and their show's "medical history intern" take a lighthearted, humorous quest through various stories in the history of medicine. Topics from ancient times to recent history, all related to important advancements, people, or discoveries in the history of medicine. New episodes every two weeks!
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In this week’s aftershow, we take you behind the creation of The Scalpel in the Storm and into the world of Dr. Michael E. DeBakey in a way the main episode didn’t have room for. This is a bit of a deeper push into the wild details, the human moments, and the medical drama you won’t believe is real. Plus, a bit of the showrunner's thoughts and crea…
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In this episode, Coach K dives deep into the psychology behind why some habits “stick” and others fizzle out. She explains that lasting change rarely comes from raw motivation alone — instead, it’s built through small, manageable routines that accumulate over time into real behavioral transformation. Coach K shares personal stories of overcoming in…
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Before he became one of the most influential surgeons in modern history, Michael DeBakey was just a fourteen-year-old boy in New Orleans holding the wrist of a dying neighbor and learning how fast life can slip away. That moment became the engine that drove him through lecture halls, operating rooms, and eventually into the largest war the world ha…
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PMHX: No FX is the official aftershow for Past Medical History: The Story of EMS. Each week, creator and co-hosts Sophie, Evan, and some occasional special guests break down the episode in a raw, unscripted conversation about the story, the research, the decisions, and the creative process behind the scenes. No sound design. No effects. Just the hu…
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In this episode, Dr. Stillwagon shares the story of how his life in the cockpit collided with his concerns about vaccine safety and public health mandates. What starts as a pilot’s perspective on aviation protocols quickly shifts into a broader discussion about autonomy, transparency, and the pressure professionals faced during the mandate era. His…
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When the guns stop firing, the dying doesn’t end. In this episode, we follow the story of a wounded Union lieutenant left to perish on the field at Second Bull Run. He is abandoned not by fate, but by a broken system. That single tragedy may have become the turning point for a quiet, analytical surgeon named Jonathan Letterman. From the coal-smoked…
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In this episode, Dr. Mike Simpson shares how his years in military Special Operations forged the mindset, discipline, and empathy that now anchor his career in medicine. He opens up about transitioning from war zones to exam rooms, navigating identity shifts, and transforming high-pressure skills into meaningful patient care. It’s a relatable, huma…
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This Thanksgiving episode is a full-tilt ride through holiday chaos, Florida strangeness, and medical absurdities. Tim and May kick things off with memories of disastrous holiday meals — including wild turkeys marinated in whiskey and a Bengal cat that ate itself into a literal tryptophan coma. The conversation quickly detours into “Florida Man” he…
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In 1793, the French Revolution burned across Europe. Amid the chaos, a young surgeon named Dominique Jean Larrey refuses to stand idle as wounded soldiers bleed and die where they fall. Against orders and tradition, he builds a system that will change the fate of the injured forever... a flying ambulance that brings care to the battlefield itself. …
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In this episode (recorded last year), Dr. Sabine Hazan, a gastroenterologist and microbiome researcher, joins the hosts of the BS Free MD Podcast to lay bare what she claims is a systemic problem: the undue influence of large pharmaceutical companies over medical research, regulatory bodies, publication of scientific data, and the shaping of public…
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In this rerun episode, Drs. May and Tim revisit one of their most grounded conversations: the real meaning of thankfulness. They explore why gratitude is so hard to maintain in a world that profits from your dissatisfaction, how social media has turned gratitude into a trend, and why Black Friday perfectly exposes the contradiction of the season. T…
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In 1783, a young merchant’s son lies dying on a frozen Scottish road, his leg shattered, his lifeline severed, and no help in sight. Before ambulances, before medicine as we know it, survival depended on luck, distance, and the kindness of strangers. Through one man’s struggle to survive, Past Medical History: The Story of EMS traces the origins of…
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Tim and May break down three unbelievable animal stories — iguanas falling from trees, monkeys escaping a truck crash, and a troop of macaques cannonballing around tourists in Silver Springs. Tim rants about AI hallucinations, May keeps the show grounded, and together they share updates on health, life, and the next chapter for BS Free MD. Human, f…
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Dr. Jack Wolfson, known as “The Paleo Cardiologist,” joins hosts Drs. Tim & May Hindmarsh on the BS Free MD podcast to discuss his pivot from traditional hospital-based cardiology into a holistic, cause-based model of heart health. He shares how his personal and professional experiences led him to challenge the status quo—shifting focus from sympto…
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What if everything we’ve been told about nutrition is wrong? Dr. Shawn Baker, author of The Carnivore Diet and co-founder of Revero, shares why he left traditional surgery to focus on treating disease through nutrition and lifestyle. In this episode, the hosts dive deep into metabolic health, the science behind elimination diets, and how a meat-bas…
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It started as a conversation about courage — but it became a raw diagnosis of what’s broken in our culture. When Dr. May and Dr. Tim sat down with psychiatrist Dr. Mark McDonald, they expected a discussion on mental health. What unfolded was something far deeper: a fearless exploration of what happens when men stop leading, when women are told to r…
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In 1981, the night shift at Bexar County Hospital in San Antonio earned a name whispered in fear... the Death Shift. Tiny lives in the pediatric ICU began to fail without warning. Alarms blared. Monitors flatlined. And at the center of it all stood one nurse whose touch brought not healing, but horror. In this Halloween Special Edition of Past Medi…
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In this rerun episode of BS Free MD, Drs. May and Tim Hindmarsh revisit one of their most transformative conversations — with Dr. Lida Fatemi, an internal medicine physician, palliative and hospice expert, and leader in the responsible use of psychedelic medicine for trauma healing and burnout recovery. Dr. Fatemi shares her extraordinary story — f…
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This powerful conversation dives deep into the life and legacy of Dr. Bernice Eddy, a courageous scientist who uncovered that early batches of the polio vaccine contained live poliovirus—sparking what became known as the Cutter Incident, one of the worst pharmaceutical disasters in U.S. history. Guest Sofia Karstens joins the Hindmarshes to connect…
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Step inside the ambulance of history. Past Medical History: The Story of EMS is a cinematic documentary podcast that unearths the wild, untold, and sometimes downright eerie origins of modern emergency medicine. Hosted by flight paramedics Evan Claunch and Sophie Fuller, this isn’t your typical medical lecture, it’s an adventure through time. Throu…
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This rerun episode is a deep dive into the mindset of transformation. Coach K talks about the moments that reshaped her life—from overcoming insecurity to finding confidence on and off the court. Together with Drs. May and Tim Hindmarsh, she explores the psychology of success, why habits beat willpower, and how holistic health begins with awareness…
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In this rerun of episode #281, hosts Drs. May and Tim Hindmarsh interview neurologist-psychiatrist Dr. Jonathan Howard, author of We Want Them Infected. Dr. Howard critiques the widely discussed “herd immunity via infection” strategy during the COVID-19 pandemic. He draws on his dual specialties and hospital experience at institutions like NYU Lang…
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Beyond Labels: A Powerful Night of Truth & Hope About Mental Health brought together leading medical and mental health professionals to uncover how today’s healthcare system profits from lifelong patients instead of healing them. Hosted by Dr. Ben, with keynote speakers Dr. Tim Hindmarsh and Dr. Roger McFillin, the event revealed the hidden incenti…
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In this episode, Drs. May and Tim welcome two unconventional voices shaking up medicine—Dr. Jeremy Ayres, known internationally as “Dr. Jeremy,” and producer-turned-health advocate John Gusty. Jeremy shares his remarkable path from osteopath to holistic healer, revealing the mentors and moments that shaped his philosophy of true medicine—healing th…
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Triple-board-certified anesthesiologist and pain-management specialist Dr. Akash Bajaj joins May and Tim Hindmarsh to share his journey from traditional pain medicine to functional and regenerative care. He recalls being a 9/11 first responder, his shift away from opioid-based practice, and how therapies like PRP and stem-cell injections are transf…
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In this episode of BS Free MD, Drs. Tim and May Hindmarsh welcome John Burke, New York Times best-selling author of Imagine Heaven and Imagine the God of Heaven. Burke shares his remarkable 35-year journey from agnostic engineer to pastor and researcher of more than 1,500 near-death experiences. He describes how modern medical resuscitation has mad…
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Molecular-medicine expert Dr. Nathan Bryan explains how nitric oxide (NO) protects the endothelium, drives vasodilation, and influences energy, immunity, hormones, and longevity. He links stubborn hypertension and poor exercise tolerance to the microbiome–NO axis and outlines common NO killers—antiseptic mouthwashes and fluoride overuse, chronic PP…
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Chris Cooksey’s story is one of grit, crashes, and comeback. Once a competitive motocross racer, Chris faced years of repeated concussions and the silent toll of traumatic brain injury. Like many athletes, he watched friends struggle with depression and even suicide, recognizing the urgent need to explore alternative treatments beyond pills and sta…
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Drs. Tim and May tackle a wild week of stories blending medicine, politics, and cultural insanity. They kick off with the Tylenol–autism debate reignited by Trump’s comments and the social media meltdown that followed. The discussion pivots to how much of a physician’s or teacher’s personal life should impact their career, with jaw-dropping stories…
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