Criminal
635 – Forensic Nursing Insights and Real Cases – Jenelle Lea
Crime fiction is one of the most popular genres, with medical crime fiction occupying significant space on the bookshelves of devoted readers. True crime stories are also popular; but while we may enjoy reading them, we may not think of what it’s like to be at the heart of an investigation. Here to open that…
Read More612 Unveiling Child Abuse Signals – Katie Holmes
In this podcast episode, we explore Unveiling Child Abuse Signals. We discuss one of the most disturbing and problematic areas of health care and forensic medicine: child abuse, which may be physical, sexual, emotional, or due to neglect. Katie Holmes, a pediatric nurse practitioner with over 17 years of experience, assists attorneys with child abuse…
Read More606 Fraud Tips and Tricks and the LNC – Richard Bays
This podcast interview, Fraud Tips and Tricks and the LNC, goes into depth on a subject that deserves much more attention than it gets: medical fraud. This kind of fraud may cost the U.S. government as much as $300 billion per year, income that could help to keep Medicare/Medicare and a financially tottering medical system…
Read More595 Charles Cullen’s Murderous Career – Pat Iyer
Nurse Charles Cullen killed hundreds of patients over a 16-year period in hospitals in New Jersey and Pennsylvania until he was apprehended in 2003. In this show, I share with you how he was able to escape detection, move from hospital to hospital, and continue to kill unimpeded for 16 years. This is a personal…
Read More594 The Crucial Role of Medical Evidence In Forensic Cases – Teresa Devitt Lynch
In this podcast episode, The Crucial Role of Medical Evidence In Forensic Cases, Teresa Devitt-Lynch, a forensic nurse and sexual assault nurse examiner, will take you into the intricacies of murder and assault cases. She begins by explaining some of the phrases we typically hear about such cases. Intent, recklessness, and negligence characterize different levels…
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