Inside MedCrimes Podcast
The MedCrimes Podcast examines medical true crime events that occur within the walls of healthcare systems, hospitals, clinics and other medical organizations across the globe.
Podcasts we have produced include but are not limited to:
True medical malpractice cases
Healthcare fraud cases
Cases involving corruption
True cases of unethical experiments performed on humans
Examples of criminal negligence by healthcare providers
Examples of abuse of power by healthcare professionals and organizations
True examples of institutional cover-ups
Each podcast includes a combination of investigative journalism techniques including (but not limited to) research, documentation, real-life examples, historical and/or legal context and Victim centered storytelling; in addition, discussions regarding ethics in healthcare systems and accountability are included.
Meet Your MedCrimes Hosts
Hosts: Sidnee & Clara
Sidnee and Clara are both true-crime and investigative journalists who created the MedCrimes Podcast based on their shared passion for true-crime stories involving the darker aspects of healthcare history.
Both Sidnee and Clara are known for their deep research, Documentary style presentations, conversational tone, and ability to explain the details of complex medical true-crime cases clearly, concisely and with compassion. Together they guide listeners through each case's complexities using an empathetic yet analytical voice.
The approach used by the hosts is a unique blend of:
Research into the case(s)
Documentary style presentations
Documentation of historical context surrounding case(s)
Documentation of legal context surrounding case(s)
Victim centered storytelling
Discussion regarding ethical issues within healthcare systems
Accountability for failure to provide quality care
Together, the hosts examine medical crimes such as: corruption committed by medical providers, medical malpractice, serial offenders working in the healthcare system, health care provider fraud, unethical experiments performed on humans, and shocking institutional failure.


What Sets Us Apart


MedCrimes Podcast approaches all cases as if they were being developed for a Documentary film – thus documenting timelines associated with the case(s), presenting evidence collected during the course of investigating the case(s), detailing the outcome of legal actions taken against individuals involved in the case(s) and discussing failures on behalf of institutions that failed to properly protect patients/clients.
Healthcare focused true crime podcast
Unlike most true-crime podcasts which tend to focus on a wide range of topics; MedCrimes Podcast focuses solely upon crimes directly related to medicine, hospitals, healthcare systems, and licensed medical professionals.
Human-centered approach to Reporting
Regardless of what appears in headlines there are always real people – families, patients, and entire communities – that have been impacted by these types of cases. Those people remain at the forefront of our coverage.
Responsible coverage of sensitive topics
While we will provide truthful representations of the cases we report on; we will do so with respect and balance between providing accurate factual reports while also showing compassion for those who have been victimized.
Where to Listen
The MedCrimes Podcast is available for streaming at the following platforms:
Spotify
Apple Podcasts
YouTube
Amazon Music
Audioboom
How to Contact Us
Do you have an idea for a case study, media inquiries, or a tip about a story?
Send us your email at Medcrimes@gmail.com
Mission statement
At MedCrimes Podcast our goal is straightforward.
Exposure of truth
Emphasis upon Victim stories
Following the evidence
We believe the public has a right to know when healthcare fails. Using responsible Reporting techniques combined with detailed research-based storytelling, we hope to inform listeners while also highlighting those stories that are typically underreported and unremembered.


Topics We Cover
The MedCrimes Podcast examines the following topics:
Medical Serial Killers
Hospital Scandals
Pharmaceutical Corruption
Abuse of Patients
Negligence in Healthcare
Fraudulent Schemes in Medicine
Experimental Medicine
Ethical Violations in Medicine
Wrongful Deaths
Investigating Legal Matters in Healthcare
