Welcome to Double Scrub, the podcast where life, love, and medicine collide! Hosted by Dr. Radhika Sharma and Dr. Scott Curtis, a married OB/GYN duo, we're here to share our unique perspective as partners in both work and life.Each week, we scrub in to talk about the messy, beautiful balance of careers, relationships, and family, while tackling women's health topics with honesty, expertise, and a dose of humor. From breaking down the latest health updates to sharing personal stories and practical advice, Double Scrub is your go-to for empowering insights and a behind-the-scenes look at the life of two passionate physicians.Whether you're here to learn, laugh, or simply hang out, we're so glad you're tuning in. Life might be chaotic, but together, we'll double scrub through it!
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THE DOUBLE SCRUB is a health podcast hosted by Radhika Sharma & Scott Curtis, with 25 episodes on record and a Required Pod Score of 80. PitchCentric scores this show on Booking Probability, Listen Score, and live audience signals refreshed every 24 hours.
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Radhika Sharma & Scott Curtis hosts THE DOUBLE SCRUB, a health show with 25 episodes published.
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Episode #25
The Judge in the Delivery Room
Apr 28, 202651 minS2
What happens when a judge orders a woman to have surgery she doesn't want — while she's in labor? In this episode, Radhika and Scott break down one of the most talked-about cases in maternal healthcare right now: the story of Cherise Gordon Doyle, a 32-year-old doula and mother of four who was taken to court mid-labor over her right to attempt a VBAC (vaginal birth after cesarean). As OB/GYNs, they bring both the clinical context and the human weight of what this case really means. They cover the medical reality of VBACs — who's a good candidate, what the risks actually are, and how shared decision-making is supposed to work. But they also go deeper: into informed consent, racial disparities in maternal mortality, what it means that a Black woman with professional expertise in birth advocacy still couldn't advocate her way out of that room, and the uncomfortable question of when — if ever — the law has a place in the delivery room. This one is equal parts medical education and honest conversation. Whether you're a patient, a provider, or just someone who's been following this story — this episode will give you the full picture. Topics covered: VBAC candidacy and risks · informed consent · court-ordered medical procedures · racial disparities in obstetric care · maternal vs. fetal rights · patient advocacy · Florida maternal health legislation
<p > What happens when a judge orders a woman to have surgery she doesn't want — while she's in labor?</p> <p > In this episode, Radhika and Scott break down one of the most talked-about cases in maternal healthcare right now: the story of Cherise Gordon Doyle, a 32-year-old doula and mother of four who was taken to court mid-labor over her right to attempt a VBAC (vaginal birth after cesarean). As OB/GYNs, they bring both the clinical context and the human weight of what this case really means.</p> <p > They cover the medical reality of VBACs — who's a good...
<p > In this episode, Radhika and Scott get honest about what family travel actually looks like for a dual-career, dual-physician household. They talk about what changed the moment kids entered the picture, how high-achievers are surprisingly bad at resting, and why the unscripted moments almost always become the ones you remember most.</p> <p > They cover:</p> Travel before kids vs. after — what you grieve, what you gain The planning trap: why over-optimizing a trip can kill the magic Handling things going wrong (in real time, with kids, at altitude) How to actually carve out couple time inside a family va...
Heidi Powell Unfiltered: Strength, Resilience & the Truth About Identity
Mar 22, 202658 minS2
<p > What does it really mean to reinvent yourself — not for an audience, but for you?</p> <p > In this Women's History Month conversation, Dr. Radhika Sharma sits down with Heidi Powell — fitness expert, transformation coach, and former co-host of ABC's Extreme Weight Loss — for a candid, layered discussion that goes far beyond fitness. Known for helping hundreds of people dramatically change their lives on national television, Heidi opens up about being a self-described late bloomer, navigating the tension between public life and private identity, and the quiet but powerful work of unlearning patterns that once felt like protection.</p> <p > To...
The Surgeon General Controversy: Wellness, Medicine & Who Gets to Be the Nation's Doctor
Mar 5, 202637 minS2
<p >What happens when wellness culture meets federal public health leadership?</p> <p >In this episode of The Double Scrub, Dr. Radhika Sharma and Dr. Scott Curtis take a thoughtful look at the nomination of Casey Means for Surgeon General of the United States — the physician often referred to as the "nation's doctor."</p> <p >The Surgeon General leads more than 6,000 members of the U.S. Public Health Service and serves as one of the country's most visible voices in public health. But what happens when a nominee comes from outside traditional clinical practice and from within the rapidly growing we...
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