Explorez tous les épisodes du podcast Social Rounds
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| Surgeon Dropouts, Scrubs in Public, and Taylor Swift’s Theater Kid Era | 29 Aug 2025 | 00:48:58 | |
Welcome to Social Rounds — the brand-new show from Tony Chin-Quee, MD and Frances Mei Hardin, MD. Two ENT's, now founders of the Surgeon Dropout Club, who traded the operating room for the group chat. They're here to deliver fast, funny, and fearless takes on medicine, culture, and life. If you've ever wondered what a surgeon would really say when there were no more consequences... In our debut episode, we cover: – Inside baseball: the hidden costs of residency and why a $10K stipend isn’t enough – Outside baseball: NASA + Google are building an AI doctor for astronauts (and Frances Mei volunteers as tribute to Mars) – Pop culture rounds: Taylor Swift’s new album, Travis Kelce, and why dating a guy who can’t spell “squirrel” might be a red flag – The eternal debate: is there ever a reason to wear scrubs in public? – Surgeons read mean tweets (spoiler: it’s mostly Frances Mei’s mentions) This is the start of something fun and irreverent. After you're done with pre-rounding, rounding, notes, charting, doctor's lounge sandwiches...it's time for Social Rounds. Hosted by: Tony Chin-Quee: https://www.instagram.com/wheyouat/ Frances Mei Hardin: https://www.instagram.com/francesmeimd/ Produced by: The Hippocratic Collective | |||
| Where Did Your Joy Go? Medicine, Identity, and the Things Training Tries to Kill | 26 Dec 2025 | 00:33:51 | |
In this episode of Social Rounds, Tony, Frances Mei, and returning “friend of the pod” Ryan Montoya get honest about joy—how medical training erodes it, how it’s weaponized against trainees, and what it actually takes to reclaim it. From phone detoxes and small daily creative rituals to reading fantasy novels in secret and hiding cultural lunches in elementary school bathrooms, this conversation moves from playful chaos to deeply personal territory. The trio also debuts a new segment, Majority / Minority, unpacking the first moments they realized they were “different” and how those moments shape identity, ambition, and survival in medicine. Funny, uncomfortable, and unexpectedly tender, this episode is a reminder that joy isn’t frivolous—it’s protective. Hosted by: Tony Chin-Quee: @wheyouat Frances Mei Hardin: @francesmeimd Ryan Montoya: @ryan_montoya_art Produced by: The Hippocratic Collective | |||
| A Calm Vaccine Conversation? Parenting, Public Health, and Community Trust | 19 Dec 2025 | 00:33:04 | |
Tony shares a moment that restored his faith in humanity: a vaccine discussion in a parents’ group chat that didn’t implode. From there, he and Frances Mei unpack why rational health conversations feel so hard to come by, especially in the U.S.—and why community matters more than ever. The episode winds down with real-life holiday talk: family traditions, work-life tension, vision boards, and how people actually reset for the year ahead. | |||
| The Art of Quitting Gracefully (and Dressing Like You Mean It) — with Dr. Janet McMordie | 17 Oct 2025 | 00:40:53 | |
This week on Social Rounds, Tony sits down with the incredible Dr. Janet McMordie — sports medicine physician, actor, voice artist, and yes… surgical hand double for Star Trek: Strange New Worlds and Good Sam. Together, they dive into what it really means to reinvent yourself in medicine and beyond — from Olympic doctor to actor, from scrubs to screen. They talk about the art of quitting without regret, how image and confidence intersect for women in medicine, and why how you present yourself still matters (even post-call and half-asleep). Janet also shares her take on sobriety, finding joy in ritual, and the unexpected ways medicine and acting overlap. Plus: Tony’s confession about lying to his piano teacher, why everyone should wear earplugs at Metallica, and a heartfelt defense of the Early Birds Club — a dance party for those of us who just can’t stay up past 10. Whether you’re a med student, a creative, or just figuring out your next act, this episode is about showing up for yourself — inside and outside the hospital. 🎧 Subscribe to Social Rounds for more stories from doctors who took the scenic route. Hosted by: Tony Chin-Quee: https://www.hippocratic-collective.com/members/tony-chin-quee-md Janet McMordie: https://www.janetmcmordie.com/ Produced by: The Hippocratic Collective https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cevz13xkxpro https://www.npr.org/2025/09/21/nx-s1-5529316/earlybirds-club-dance-party | |||
| A Shot of Heroism (and Moonshine): The Raccoon CPR Story...And Some Stuff about AI | 10 Oct 2025 | 00:43:58 | |
When a Kentucky nurse named Misty Combs found two baby raccoons trapped in a dumpster, one of them passed out in a puddle of moonshine, she did what any true hero would do: performed CPR. Yes, really. In this episode of Social Rounds, we unpack the internet’s favorite story of medical training meets wild animal rescue. From moonshine to moral philosophy, we explore what makes someone spring into action when others freeze, and how compassion sometimes looks like mouth-to-mouth on a raccoon. It’s part comedy, part chaos, and part case study in what it means to care - no matter who (or what) needs saving. Hosted by: Tony Chin-Quee: https://www.hippocratic-collective.com/members/tony-chin-quee-md Ryan Montoya: https://www.hippocratic-collective.com/members/ryan-montoya-md Produced by: The Hippocratic Collective | |||
| The Q-tip Confession: Doctors Don’t Follow Their Own Rules | 03 Oct 2025 | 00:43:52 | |
In Episode 6 of Social Rounds, Tony and Joan get real about the classic doctor paradox: why physicians give one set of rules but don’t always follow them themselves. (Yes, Tony still uses Q-tips. No, he’s not sorry.) From laughing about bad habits to debating whether AI scribes can actually save medicine from burnout, this episode is equal parts funny and thought-provoking. And if that’s not enough, we also dive into one of the wildest medical scandals you’ve probably never heard of - featuring a vascular surgeon, amputations, and a whole lot of ethical questions. It’s candid, irreverent, and just the right amount of unhinged. Hosted by: Tony Chin-Quee: https://www.hippocratic-collective.com/members/tony-chin-quee-md Joan Chan: https://www.hippocratic-collective.com/members/joan-chan-md Produced by: The Hippocratic Collective https://time.com/7310911/ambient-ai-doctor-burnout-health-care/ | |||
| Why Pigs? And Other Ethical Nightmares | 26 Sep 2025 | 00:38:23 | |
This week on Social Rounds, Tony Chin-Quee and Joan Chan ask the big question: should we really be growing pigs to fix our busted organs? With the FDA officially saying “yep, let’s try it,” xenotransplantation is suddenly more than a Black Mirror plotline. We break down the science, the squeamish factor, and why pigs got the short straw instead of, say, goats or raccoons. But that’s not all, because medicine isn’t just about kidneys and CRISPR. We also get into the all-too-real problem of doctors forgetting that patients are, in fact, people. Spoiler: dignity matters as much as dialysis. It’s part science, part roast, part therapy session. Grab your stethoscope and your sense of humor - things are about to get weird. Hosted by: Tony Chin-Quee: https://www.hippocratic-collective.com/members/tony-chin-quee-md Joan Chan: https://www.hippocratic-collective.com/members/joan-chan-md Produced by: The Hippocratic Collective https://www.cnn.com/2025/09/08/health/pig-kidney-transplant-human-trial-fda | |||
| Residents, Revolt! (Or… At Least Negotiate) | 19 Sep 2025 | 00:38:31 | |
This week on Social Rounds, Tony Chin-Quee and Frances Mei wade into the messy, complicated, and surprisingly spicy world of resident unions. From the University of Colorado’s organizing battles to the bigger question of whether doctors-in-training should flex their collective bargaining muscles, we break it all down with our signature mix of humor and honesty. Why are U.S. residents so hesitant to unionize when doctors abroad do it all the time? What would change if residents actually had a real seat at the table? And—most importantly—does solidarity come with snacks? Tune in for a conversation that’s equal parts serious, snarky, and very on-brand for Social Rounds. CLUB FM Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2TpZEtQF8g2sOrNbTybtjO?si=u6duA___Tyqq8gLJntvVkA Hosted by: Tony Chin-Quee: https://www.instagram.com/wheyouat/ Frances Mei Hardin: https://www.instagram.com/francesmeimd/ Produced by: The Hippocratic Collective https://coloradosun.com/2025/08/11/university-of-colorado-medical-residents-collective-bargaining/ https://docs.google.com/document/d/1K_u6A3BLvVBDo5Vsqhdm7qAS91KHtyhtzbyAFZWWL_M/edit?tab=t.0 https://www.cbc.ca/radio/asithappens/tooth-in-eye-surgery-canada-1.7470626 | |||
| From Hookups to Humanities: What Med School Doesn’t Teach You | 12 Sep 2025 | 00:48:26 | |
Tony and Frances Mei pull back the curtain on the messier side of med school — from the “sexually charged” undercurrent of training, to how social dynamics shape friendships, relationships, and reputations in medicine. They tackle everything from cancel culture in the hospital halls to whether med students really need a crash course in the humanities. Equal parts candid, funny, and brutally honest, this episode proves that what happens outside the lecture hall might matter just as much as what happens inside. Hosted by: Tony Chin-Quee: https://www.instagram.com/wheyouat/ Frances Mei Hardin: https://www.instagram.com/francesmeimd/ Produced by: The Hippocratic Collective https://time.com/7303692/alice-walton-school-of-medicine-new-medical-school/ | |||
| Florida Man, Vaginal pH, and the Sex Room Call Room | 05 Sep 2025 | 00:46:40 | |
Tony Chin-Quee, MD and Frances Mei Hardin, MD are back for Episode 2 of Social Rounds — the show where two ENT surgeon dropouts deliver fast, funny, and fearless takes on medicine, culture, and life. In this episode, we cover: – Inside baseball: Can doctors really “find joy” in medicine, or is wellness just another way to gaslight trainees? – Outside baseball: Nitrous oxide is the new party drug — but should you really trust something called Galaxy Gas? – Florida man: Credit card fraud, Chuck E. Cheese, and why reading the mouse his Miranda rights might be the greatest story of 2025. – Social Rounds: Life advice no one asked for, featuring dirty scrubs, three-baths-a-day coping strategies, and the importance of minding your vaginal pH. – Call Room Confessions: If he wanted to, he would… even if it means removing a hospital bunk bed to make the call room the official “sex room.” This is not your average doctor podcast. After the notes, charts, and doctor’s lounge sandwiches — it’s time for Social Rounds. Hosted by: Tony Chin-Quee: https://www.instagram.com/wheyouat/ Frances Mei Hardin: https://www.instagram.com/francesmeimd/ Produced by: The Hippocratic Collective 2:00 - https://www.nejm.org/doi/10.1056/NEJMms2311042 11:00 - Gottman Institute and positive/negative bids https://www.gottman.com/blog/want-to-improve-your-relationship-start-paying-more-attention-to-bids/ 16:00 - Being Well by Doing Well https://surg.me/sites/default/files/nejm%20Being%20Well%20while%20Doing%20Well.pdf 16:00 - Colin's Response https://rethinkingresidency.com/wellness/distinguishing-necessary-from-unnecessary-think-pieces/ | |||
| When She Outearns Him: Power, Dating, and Modern Medicine | 12 Dec 2025 | 00:32:52 | |
In this episode of Social Rounds, Frances Mei and Tony take on a dynamic that almost every woman doctor has felt but few talk about openly: dating while out-earning your partner. They dig into the cultural scripts that still tell women to downplay ambition, the discomfort some men feel around female success, and the quiet identity negotiations that happen inside modern relationships. Instead of offering tidy answers, they share real stories, ask better questions, and explore what it means to build relationships that can hold two full, complex people. It’s a sharp, honest conversation about money, ego, partnership, and the freedom that comes from refusing to shrink. Hosted by: Tony Chin-Quee: @wheyouat Frances Mei Hardin: @francesmeimd Produced by: The Hippocratic Collective | |||
| Hierarchy, Silence, and Survival Mode: The Real Cost of Being Agreeable in Medicine | 05 Dec 2025 | 00:36:48 | |
In this week’s Social Rounds, Tony & Frances Mei pull back the curtain on one of medicine’s worst-kept secrets: sycophancy. Why do so many trainees learn to smile, nod, and swallow their opinions? And how did we get to a place where disagreeing with an attending feels riskier than doing the wrong thing? They unpack the unwritten rules of hierarchy — the quiet calculations trainees make to stay safe, the way questionable comments get brushed aside, and how all of this chips away at psychological safety and moral clarity. Along the way, they swap stories, compare notes, and even draw parallels between medical trainees and AI: two systems trained to please instead of push back. It’s honest, a little uncomfortable, and very on-brand for Social Rounds — a conversation about power, integrity, and whether medicine is finally ready for a culture where people can say the quiet truth out loud. Hosted by: Tony Chin-Quee: @wheyouat Frances Mei Hardin: @francesmeimd Produced by: The Hippocratic Collective | |||
| Doctors Giving Terrible Feedback (and Plotting Revenge) | 28 Nov 2025 | 00:47:12 | |
This week on Social Rounds, Frances Mei, Tony, and the self-appointed “voice of the people,” Dr. Ryan Montoya, descend into absolute chaos. What starts as a simple Thanksgiving check-in becomes a masterclass in disastrous feedback stories, violent revenge fantasies in hospital hallways, and the single worst metaphor ever uttered on this show (“Plantation Rock”… yeah, we go there). We debut a new segment — Friendly Fire — where Ryan grills the hosts with increasingly deranged rapid-fire questions. Superpowers, worst movies, seat-choice ethics on airplanes, January 6 alibis, and which specialty you want in your pandemic bunker… it only gets more unhinged. If you’ve ever wondered how doctors actually talk to each other, or what happens when three people with no business podcasting together decide to do exactly that, this is the episode. Chaos, confession, loyalty tests, and a little holiday peacekeeping. Happy Thanksgiving, everyone. Hosted by: Tony Chin-Quee: @wheyouat Frances Mei Hardin: @francesmeimd Ryan Montoya: @ryan_montoya_art Produced by: The Hippocratic Collective | |||
| The Underground Breast Milk Market: What No One Is Talking About | 21 Nov 2025 | 00:45:08 | |
In this episode, we dig into the exploding trend of breast-milk sharing—an underground practice driven by desperation, inequity, and a system that leaves new mothers to fend for themselves. We trace how social pressure, economic strain, and impossible postpartum expectations push parents to seek milk from strangers online, often without any medical screening or safety oversight. We talk openly about the real risks: contamination, harmful substances, and the absence of public health protections. But the larger question is the one no one wants to touch—why do women have to rely on unregulated networks in the first place? This episode pulls back the curtain on a growing public health crisis and asks what it would take to build a society that actually cares for mothers and infants. Hosted by: Tony Chin-Quee: @wheyouat Frances Mei Hardin: @francesmeimd Produced by: The Hippocratic Collective | |||
| Postpartum Depression, Stigma in Medicine, and the Failure No One Talks About | Social Rounds | 14 Nov 2025 | 00:41:32 | |
On this week’s Social Rounds, Tony and Frances Mei go from the universal pain of long-haul flights (and the rise of the Butt Donut Brotherhood) to one of the biggest breakthroughs in women’s mental health: a new blood test that can predict postpartum depression with over 80% accuracy. They break down the biology, the stigma, and why so many women suffer in silence. Then, the conversation turns to stigma in medicine—how weakness is weaponized, how shame gets baked into training, and why physicians are conditioned to hide anything that looks like vulnerability. Finally, Tony shares a rare, raw story about a capital-F failure from med school—walking at graduation with an empty diploma folder after failing a rotation during a major depressive episode—and how it reshaped his understanding of shame, resilience, and what failure actually looks like in medicine. Oh—and yes, they absolutely cover the Kentucky woman who opened a package full of severed fingers (???), because of course they do. Topics: – The science behind postpartum depression – Why stigma still controls medicine – Failure as a doctor: the stories people never tell – Cadaver-lab scandals & severed-finger delivery nightmares – How to stop letting shame run your life Hosted by: Tony Chin-Quee: @wheyouat Frances Mei Hardin: @francesmeimd Produced by: The Hippocratic Collective | |||
| The 10,000 Steps Myth & Residency Lessons in Alcohol Tolerance | 07 Nov 2025 | 00:47:30 | |
In this episode of Social Rounds, surgeons-turned-dropouts Frances Mei and Tony revisit the myths and realities of what it takes to stay healthy—in and out of medicine. It starts with a story from their first week of residency, when an upper-level told them to “know your alcohol tolerance.” What followed was a crash course in stress, survival, and misplaced wellness advice. From the marketing origins of the 10,000-step myth to the real metrics that matter for health, they explore how doctors—and everyone else—can move, rest, and live without guilt or burnout. Hosted by: Tony Chin-Quee: https://www.instagram.com/wheyouat/ Frances Mei Hardin: https://www.instagram.com/francesmeimd/ Produced by: The Hippocratic Collective 00:00: The First Week of Residency 04:17: Debunking the Myth of 10,000 Steps 15:59: Health Scares and Life Changes 20:19: Understanding Food Relationships and Coping Mechanisms 34:21: Navigating Professional Ethics: Alcohol and Responsibility 37:31: Navigating Patient Relationships 45:21: The Heist Theme: A New Direction for Social Rounds | |||
| Sleep-Deprived Surgeons & French Jewel Thieves: A Halloween Episode | 31 Oct 2025 | 00:47:38 | |
It’s Halloween on Social Rounds, and Tony and Frances Mei are in rare form. Between witch hats, hangovers, and parental sleep deprivation, they cover everything from the science of “short sleepers” (can you really thrive on four hours of sleep?) to the most audacious Louvre jewel heist in recent history. In true Social Rounds fashion, they tie it all back to medicine — what surgeons can learn from jewel thieves about staying cool under pressure, why residency interviews bring out everyone’s inner weirdo, and whether charisma can actually be taught (spoiler: Frances Mei thinks it can, Tony isn’t so sure). Stay for the unfiltered advice for medical students, residents, and attendings — and maybe a few tips for your next great escape. Hosted by: Tony Chin-Quee: https://www.instagram.com/wheyouat/ Frances Mei Hardin: https://www.instagram.com/francesmeimd/ Produced by: The Hippocratic Collective Chapters: 0:00 Halloween stories & hangovers 5:00 Inside Baseball: short sleepers and residency PTSD 14:50 Outside Baseball: the Louvre heist 25:30 Social Rounds: how to survive interview season 42:00 Why charisma can (maybe) be learned | |||
| She's Back with a Hat! | Nobel Prizes, Machiavelli, Taylor Swift & Character Development | 24 Oct 2025 | 00:48:08 | |
Welcome back to Social Rounds, the podcast where your two favorite Surgeon Dropouts, Tony and Frances Mei, give their unsolicited opinions on medicine, pop culture, and the world at large. In Episode 9, Frances Mei is back from her sabbatical in Europe with tales of foreign travel and a mysterious new hat! Tony then delivers a fascinating deep dive into the winners of the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine, breaking down the revolutionary discovery of Regulatory T-cells (Tregs) and the key role they play in autoimmune diseases and cancer treatment. They also discuss their own personal ambitions for a Nobel Prize (Peace vs. Literature). Finally, the gloves come off in a rapid-fire pop culture segment as Frances Mei delivers her brutally honest take on Taylor Swift’s new album, The Life of a Show Girl! Did the superstar break her own mythology? Tune in to find out! Hosted by: Tony Chin-Quee: https://www.instagram.com/wheyouat/ Frances Mei Hardin: https://www.instagram.com/francesmeimd/ Produced by: The Hippocratic Collective 00:00 Intro and Welcome to Social Rounds 00:48 Frances Mei is Back!Sabbatical Reflections and the Story Behind the Hat 02:48 Shoutouts to Devoted Listeners and Guest Hosts (Ryan Montoya, Joan Chan, Janet McMordie) 05:02 The Machiavellian Threat to Guest Hosts: "You come for the king you best not miss." 06:41 Sabbatical Takeaways: Travel, Culture, and the Value of Time Alone 10:36 Looking Ahead to the Social Rounds Halloween Episode 10:48 News Segment: The Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine 10:59 The 2025 Nobel Laureates: Mary Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell, and Shimon Sakaguchi 11:15 Tony's Science Corner: The Immune System as an Army (Helper T's, Killer T's, and the Thymus Boot Camp) 13:25 The Discovery of Regulatory T Cells (Tregs) and the FoxP3 Gene 14:38 The Impact: Treating Autoimmune Disease, Preventing Organ Rejection, and Fighting Cancer 15:20 The Big Question: If You Won a Nobel Prize, Which Field Would It Be In? (Frances Mei: Peace, Tony: Literature) 25:09 Pop Culture Segment: Taylor Swift's New Album 25:31 The Global Phenomenon and Frances Mei's Critique of The life of a show girl 26:40 Taylor Swift "Broke Her Own Mythology" and the Joe Alwyn/Jack Antonoff Dynamic 28:49 The "No One is Telling Her No" Theory and Director Christopher Nolan 29:13 Discussion of the Song "Wood" (The Travis Kelce/Redwood Penis Analogy) 33:04 The "Writing for Travis's Reading Level" Theory 35:28 Frances Mei's Defense of the Song "Father Figure" (George Michael Sample) 36:31 Is This the Start of the Taylor Swift Fall Off? 39:30 Social Rounds Segment: Predatory Relationships in Medicine 40:49 What Training Level Difference Makes a Relationship "Officially Predatory?" 43:20 Frances Mei's "Five-Year Differential" Rule 43:51 The Med Student/Senior Resident Scenario and the Power Dynamic 47:17 The Importance of Perceived Power (Interns as "Superstars") 49:30 The | |||