Second Opinion

by KCRW
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An examination of medical ethics and the practitioners who define them. Sign up to receive the Second Opinion topics in newsletter form at kcrw.com/newsletters .

Recent Episodes
  • Toilets Prevent Disease—If You Can Find One
    Jun 8, 2025 – 04:59
  • The Persistent Dark Legacy of Eugenics
    Jun 1, 2025 – 05:30
  • Biden Followed Doctors' Orders – and still got cancer
    May 25, 2025 – 05:29
  • Unprofessional Behaviors: Catching Bad Habits Early
    May 18, 2025 – 04:57
  • That Message to Your Doctor Might Come With a Price Tag
    May 11, 2025 – 04:46
  • Life, Death, and the Cost of Being a Surrogate
    May 4, 2025 – 04:59
  • Science, Safety, and the Return of Measles
    Apr 27, 2025 – 04:59
  • Trust, Talk, and the MRI That Wasn't Needed
    Apr 20, 2025 – 04:59
  • The Dangers of a Broken Heart
    Apr 13, 2025 – 04:56
  • Regret in Medicine: The Hidden Burden Doctors Bear
    Apr 6, 2025 – 04:53
  • One Health, One World, One Essential Partner: USAID
    Mar 30, 2025 – 04:59
  • The impact of USAID funding cuts in Uganda
    Mar 23, 2025 – 05:00
  • Disparities in “Assisted Aid in Dying”
    Mar 16, 2025 – 04:55
  • Vladimir’s Choice – a fable from Eastern Europe
    Mar 9, 2025 – 04:54
  • Significant cuts to Medicaid (MediCal) will have a negative impact on us all.
    Feb 23, 2025 – 04:59
  • The US pushes the world backward
    Feb 16, 2025 – 05:00
  • Will I benefit from that drug?
    Feb 9, 2025 – 04:50
  • Do doctors keep up to date with their medical knowledge?
    Feb 2, 2025 – 04:51
  • Will AI replace clinicians?
    Jan 26, 2025 – 04:59
  • When is a disease not a disease?
    Jan 19, 2025 – 05:00
  • How Medical Data Bases Lead to Better Individual Treatment
    Jan 12, 2025 – 05:00
  • Thinking of taking one of the new GLP-1 weight-loss drugs?
    Jan 5, 2025 – 04:38
  • Listening to music in Refugee Camps
    Dec 29, 2024 – 04:38
  • A tale of two kingdoms
    Dec 22, 2024 – 05:00
  • The risk of a bird flu epidemic
    Dec 15, 2024 – 04:59
  • Does free tuition impact medical student specialty choice?
    Dec 8, 2024 – 05:00
  • Drug Promotion to the Public
    Nov 30, 2024 – 04:58
  • Doctor, will you pray with me?
    Nov 24, 2024 – 04:14
  • The importance of standing tall
    Nov 17, 2024 – 04:53
  • As a group, are migrants less healthy?
    Nov 3, 2024 – 04:55
  • Did the treatment really work?
    Oct 26, 2024 – 05:00
  • Food Insecurity
    Oct 20, 2024 – 05:00
  • Task Shifting
    Oct 13, 2024 – 04:58
  • Should a mosquito-born illness seen in Los Angeles be of concern?
    Oct 6, 2024 – 05:01
  • The marketing of depression
    Sep 29, 2024 – 04:59
  • The role of genetics in depression
    Sep 22, 2024 – 05:01
  • Protecting Dairy Farms
    Sep 15, 2024 – 04:59
  • Endless gun violence
    Sep 8, 2024 – 04:59
  • The one disease that has near-universal coverage
    Sep 1, 2024 – 04:57
  • Failing to protect volunteers in research studies
    Aug 25, 2024 – 04:58
  • Early Hospital Discharge
    Aug 18, 2024 – 05:01
  • Is the new test for Alzheimer’s disease worth getting?
    Aug 11, 2024 – 04:56
  • What elephant seals can tell us about our health.
    Aug 4, 2024 – 05:02
  • Waiting for test results to come back
    Jul 28, 2024 – 04:59
  • Unproven Claims for Dietary Supplements
    Jul 21, 2024 – 04:54
  • Spirituality – A Missed Opportunity to Improve Health
    Jul 14, 2024 – 05:00
  • Remembering Childhood Trauma
    Jul 6, 2024 – 04:27
  • Contingency management to end addiction
    Jun 16, 2024 – 04:41
  • Pharmaceutical gifts to healthcare providers
    Jun 9, 2024 – 04:57
  • Delving into the depths of Dental Care
    Jun 2, 2024 – 04:58
Recent Reviews
  • Sylverwylf
    Ticks and one health
    While I agree with the assessment of physicians and veterinarians should work together. Facts were wrong in the episode. Ticks require 3 blood meals over its life span, a blood meal at each stage larva, nymph, and adult. When a disease causing agent is ingested at an earlier stage, the tick can transmit it during the next stage, which is why ticks are a good transmitter of disease. Tapeworms are not directly transmitted from the pet to the person, therefore a physician would not need to know the pet had tapeworms. A human is most commonly infected with tapeworms by eating undercooked meat. Please get your facts right.
  • Auditory Aficionado
    One opinion, Lop sided, physician centric
    Podcast brings a single perspective to common problems with the US healthcare system. At a time when debate, dialogue and collaboration are necessary more than ever before, the 4-minute long episode is unable to bring dissenting voices to the table. I’d rather spend my time on spirited debate and innovative problem solving, than sign on to an agenda.
  • lsmakarova1717b
    Love it
    Love it!
  • pinpillage_ray
    Underrated-long needed
    Concise and important. Leaves me wanting more Seriously, I cannot stress enough how great this podcast is
  • Lizblank40
    Second Opinion
    Short, easy to understand messages. Important and relatable topics.
  • Chelsea Born
    All
    Excellent podcast. Evidence based and short! Thanks
  • staeces
    Cuts to the chase
    I appreciate the effective & simple format the doc uses to provide relevant perspectives on things I need to hear. He cuts to the chase perfectly. Thanks for this podcast.
  • @MrRLA3
    One of my favorites'
    The information is to the point, helpful, consistent, and well delivered. Great Job!
  • n7011n
    Thought provoking
    I often wish I could find a physician who knew as much and cared as much as Dr. Wilkes.
  • Ol' Reggie
    good information
    It's beneficial to all of us when we get impartial information like that offered by Dr. Wilkes. Information we ALL need to know.
  • iRok
    Useful and thoughtful
    I appreciate Dr. Wilkes not shying from the more controversial medical subjects. I wish my own medical professionals had that freedom......but malpractice fears surely keep them silent.
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