Dirty White Coat

Written by: Mel Herbert for FoolyBoo Inc
  • Summary

  • Mel Herbert, MD, and the creators of EM:RAP, UCMAX, CorePendium, and many of the most influential medical education series present a new free podcast: “Dirty White Coat.” Join us twice a month as we dive into all things medicine—from AI to venture capital, long COVID to ketamine, RFK Jr. to Ozempic, and so much more. Created by doctors for clinicians of all levels and anyone interested in medicine, this show delivers expert insights, engaging discussions, and the humor we all desperately need more of!


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Episodes
  • GLP-1 Agonists: Transforming Weight Management and Understanding Diabetes with Dr. Anne Peters
    Feb 3 2025

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    This episode unravels the complexities of using Ozempic, a GLP-1 receptor agonist, for weight loss—especially among people without diabetes. Dr. Anne Peters highlights the health implications, individual responses to the drug, and the broader context of weight management.

    • Examination of Ozempic’s functions and benefits
    • Discussion on who should consider using Ozempic
    • Clarifying misconceptions about weight loss and obesity
    • Insight into the body’s set point and its impact on weight
    • Risks associated with using medications for non-diabetic individuals
    • Emphasizing the need for a multifaceted approach to health
    • Historical context of obesity and diabetes in society
    • Conclusion on prioritizing health over aesthetic standards

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    42 mins
  • ER Doctor Transitions to Ketamine Therapy: Founding a Clinic and Transforming Mental Health
    Jan 20 2025

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    Mel Interviews Sam Ko for an enlightening episode where we explore the extraordinary journey of an ER doctor who switched gears from the chaotic world of emergency medicine to the innovative realm of ketamine therapy. Gain insights into how medical podcasts influenced his path, ultimately leading to the first ER doctor-led ketamine clinic in California. This episode promises a deep dive into the transformative impact of ketamine clinics, the challenges of leaving traditional ER careers, and the successful expansion across the nation through online education.

    Our guest shares the meticulous approach taken in his clinic, which blends medical precision with holistic elements for an optimal therapeutic experience. Hear about the importance of setting intentions, the safety measures during administration, and the unique process of integrating music and aromatherapy. We discuss the nuances of different ketamine administration routes, with a special focus on the benefits of intravenous therapy, offering listeners a comprehensive understanding of this emerging treatment and its emotional breakthroughs.

    Venturing beyond ketamine, we tackle broader topics such as the necessity of personal experience in psychedelic therapy and the historical and legal landscapes that shape it. Delve into the psychological underpinnings that draw some to high-adrenaline careers like emergency medicine, with reflections on how childhood trauma might influence such career paths. This episode is packed with compelling narratives and expert knowledge, offering a fresh perspective on the evolving world of mental health treatment.

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    40 mins
  • Psychedelics in Medicine the History and Science and the Risks
    Jan 6 2025

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    Mel interviews Karina Sergi, MS, MFT Director, Psychedelic Therapy Training; Director, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion and Keith Heinzerling, MD Director, Treatment & Research In Psychedelics (TRIP) Center; Addiction Medicine.

    We discuss psychedelic associated therapy, ketamine, DMT, Psilocybin, Hallucinogen persisting perception disorder (HPPD, Ontological shock, Psychnaughts and so much more as we continue our series on mental health treatment options

    The Treatment and Research in Psychedelics clinic (TRIP) located at Pacific Neuroscience Institute. Their website:
    https://www.pacificneuroscienceinstitute.org/treatment-research-in-psychedelics/


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    1 hr and 12 mins

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