Bedside Rounds
Adam Rodman, MD, MPH, FACP
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.
Episodes
The House of Pod: How medical podcasting made me a better doctor and educator … and how it might change the future of medical education for everyone
Nov 23 2020 • 2326 MIN
In this episode, I talk about my podcasting journey -- how I started Bedside Rounds for inspiration during a low period in residency, how it changed me as a physician, and how it has changed my vie...
58 - The Original (Antigenic) Sin
Oct 26 2020 • 3357 MIN
The COVID-19 pandemic laid bare the racial health disparities in the United States, with markedly increased mortality especially among Blacks and Native Americans. In this episode, Tony Breu and I ...
57 - The Second Wave
Aug 31 2020 • 2718 MIN
In August of 1918, a horrific second wave of the Spanish Flu crashed across the world. In this episode, the third of a four-part series exploring hydroxychloroquine and COVID-19, I’ll explore this ...
56 - La Grippe
Jul 13 2020 • 2596 MIN
The 1889 Russian Flu was the first influenza pandemic in an increasingly globalized world. In this episode, the second of a two-parter on how hydroxychloroquine became a great hope in COVID-19, we’...
Introducing the Curious Clinicians!
Jul 9 2020 • 1153 MIN
This bonus episode introduces episode four of the Curious Clinicians, about Vincent Van Gogh and digitalis. The Curious Clinicians is a new medical podcast produced by Hannah Abrams, Avi Cooper, an...
48 - The Stethoscope
Jul 1 2020 • 2619 MIN
Before CT scans, EKGs, and even the humble x-ray, there was the stethoscope, arguably the first diagnostic test in the history of medicine. In this episode, we revisit Rene Laennec and the inventio...
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