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  • Episode 1: The Lucy Letby Case *Content Warning*
    2026/02/08

    ***This episode contains discussion of neonatal death, medical harm, and criminal acts committed within a healthcare setting. While no graphic details are included, the subject matter may be distressing for some listeners—particularly those working in or connected to neonatal or pediatric care.***

    In this episode, we unpack the case of Lucy Letby, a neonatal nurse trusted with the most fragile patients, now convicted of murdering infants in her care.

    What began as a series of unexplained collapses inside a neonatal intensive care unit slowly revealed patterns no one wanted to see.

    This isn’t just a true crime story, it’s a case about trust, cognitive bias, workplace culture, and what happens when “unremarkable findings” stop being unremarkable at all.

    Listener discretion advised.


    Keywords: Healthcare, Medical, Nursing, NICU, True Crime, Crimes Against Children

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    23 分
  • Episode 0: Setting the Tone
    2026/02/03

    What does “unremarkable findings” really mean in medicine? In Episode 0, Kat and Alex introduce the podcast, the inspiration behind its name, and the kinds of medical stories you’ll hear; from strange cases and rare diagnoses to clinical curiosities that challenge what we think is normal.

    Keywords for search: medicine, medical podcast, case studies, healthcare, rare diseases, clinical stories.

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    4 分