• That Time You Confidently Diagnosed… and Were Completely Wrong!
    Jul 3 2025
    We’ve all been there—when you just knew what the diagnosis was… and then the lab results laughed in your face. In this pilot episode of Scrubs & Giggles – Medical Student Edition, your favorite trio of chaotic med students relive the most overconfident, hilariously incorrect diagnosis stories submitted by fellow students. From mistaking allergies for endocarditis to diagnosing a stroke as Bell’s palsy, this is an ode to confident flops and humbled hearts. Laughter guaranteed—clinical accuracy not so much.
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    13 mins
  • That Time You Tried to Sound Smart… and Failed Spectacularly!
    Jul 3 2025
    We’ve all been there. That moment in rounds, a lecture, or a patient room when you opened your mouth, dropped a big medical word, and immediately realized you had no idea what it meant—or you just used it completely wrong. In this episode of Scrubs and Giggles, our hosts share their most hilariously humbling moments of trying to sound smart and falling flat. Whether it’s mispronouncing "angina" in front of a consultant or confidently diagnosing "mitochondrial insufflation," this is your safe space to laugh at the shared struggle of medical impostor moments.
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    12 mins
  • When You Tried to Help... and Made It Worse
    Jul 3 2025
    In this episode, our trio dives into the well-intentioned moments that spiraled into chaos. From misplacing confidence to overstepping boundaries, these stories highlight the fine line between helping and hindering in the clinical setting. Expect laughter, secondhand embarrassment, and a healthy dose of humility.
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    18 mins
  • That Time You Tried to Impress… and It Backfired
    Jul 3 2025
    We've all been there—trying to dazzle a patient or attending with our newfound knowledge, only to have it spectacularly backfire. In this episode, we delve into stories where attempts to impress led to unexpected (and often hilarious) outcomes. From misused medical jargon to overconfident assessments, join us as we navigate the fine line between confidence and catastrophe.
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    18 mins