The Clinical Etymologist
The Clinical Etymologist is a podcast devoted to curiosity, lifelong learning, and the quiet joy of medicine. Hosted by Dr. Kim—a general internist and self-appointed Clinical Etymologist—each episode explores the words we use in medicine to diagnose, to heal, and to make sense of the human condition. With a blend of language, history, clinical insight, and his unique sense of humor, Dr. Kim uncovers the hidden roots of medical terms—from the eponyms we invoke to the metaphors we overlook. This is a space for curious souls who still believe learning can be meaningful and fun.
The Clinical Etymologist
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In today’s episode, we explore how an overlooked organ can reveal a neurologic emergency.
We question whether every “mechanical fall” is truly mechanical.
We trace the hierarchy of micturition — from pons to sacrum.
And we see how careful listening at the bedside leads to diagnosis.
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