Reference Ranges Are Not Reality | Ep. 1
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概要
Welcome to White Coat Black Sheep — where science gets curious and dogma gets uncomfortable. In this episode, Dr. Civelli and Nurse Sarah unpack what it actually means to practice “real world medicine” when patients, lab reports, and guidelines don’t fit neatly into a checkbox.
They talk about why reference ranges can mislead, how clinicians decide what’s urgent vs. noise, and the difference between “normal” and optimal. Along the way: a story from the gym that turns into a serious safety lesson, why people misunderstand medications as “only for one thing,” and a candid conversation about hormone therapy myths that have shaped an entire generation’s decisions.
In This Episode
- The origin of White Coat Black Sheep and what the show is here to question
- Why Dr. Civelli calls herself a “hybrid” physician (and why that matters)
- Hospital lab priorities vs. optimization medicine: what gets missed
- “Don’t send the babies to war”: understanding bands and what they can signal
- Why people panic at bolded lab values—and what’s often actually relevant
- Injection safety basics (and a serious warning about the inner-thigh/groin “triangle”)
- “You don’t ‘used to’ have a heart condition”: risk, denial, and the danger of ignoring data
- How medications get pigeonholed—and why side effects are sometimes the point
- Hormone therapy fear, the culture that spread it, and what patients are hearing now
- Topical vs oral vs injection delivery: why the route changes the physiology
- Dr. Civelli’s philosophy: if you’re going to push limits, you don’t get to skip the data
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