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Social Rounds

Social Rounds

By: Hippocratic Collective
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Two of the happiest surgeon dropouts you’ll ever meet, Tony Chin-Quee, MD and Frances Mei Hardin, MD, have traded the OR for the mic. On Social Rounds, they give their wildly unsolicited opinions on the state of medicine, the absurdities of healthcare culture, and the chaos of the world at large. From inside-baseball medical news to pop culture drama, space doctors to Taylor Swift, no topic is too sacred (or too ridiculous) to roast, dissect, and laugh about. Smart, irreverent, and occasionally unhinged, Social Rounds is what happens when surgeons leave the scalpel behind and decide to say everything out loud.Copyright 2026 Hippocratic Collective Hygiene & Healthy Living Physical Illness & Disease Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Plastic Surgery Myths, Medical Tourism & Breast Implants | With Dr. Liz Malphrus
    Jul 3 2026

    Can you trust a plastic surgeon who isn't attractive? Is it safe to travel abroad for cosmetic surgery? Should your surgeon say "no" if your expectations aren't realistic?

    This week on Social Rounds, Frances Mei Hardin, MD and Tony Chin-Quee are joined by newly graduated plastic surgeon Dr. Liz Malphrus for an honest (and hilarious) conversation about the biggest myths surrounding plastic surgery.

    Together they discuss:

    • Should plastic surgeons "look the part"?
    • Why good surgeons sometimes refuse to operate
    • The truth about breast implants and cosmetic surgery
    • Medical tourism: Brazil, Turkey, Mexico, and the real risks
    • How to choose the right plastic surgeon
    • Why cheap cosmetic surgery can become very expensive
    • Plastic surgery ethics, patient expectations, and body image

    Whether you're considering cosmetic surgery, curious about plastic surgery, or simply enjoy candid conversations about medicine and culture, this episode pulls back the curtain on one of healthcare's most misunderstood specialties.

    Hosted by:

    Tony Chin-Quee: @wheyouat

    Frances Mei Hardin: @francesmeimd

    Guest: Dr. Liz Malphrus

    Connect with Liz: @dr.malphrus

    Produced by: The Hippocratic Collective

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    38 mins
  • From Medicine to Archaeology, And the Human Bones Industry Nobody Talks About
    Jun 26 2026

    What does it take to walk away from a successful medical career and start over as an archaeologist?

    In this episode of Social Rounds, Tony Chin-Quee and Frances Mei sit down with archaeologist and former nurse practitioner Katie Chin-Quee to talk about one of the most unconventional career pivots you'll ever hear. Katie shares how years of practicing medicine led her to pursue archaeology, what it's really like studying ancient human remains, and why the transition wasn't as strange as it sounds.

    Then the conversation takes a surprising turn into one of archaeology's biggest ethical debates: the booming online market for human bones. Should human remains ever be bought and sold? Who owns the dead? And what responsibilities do museums, collectors, and medical institutions have to the people whose remains they're displaying?

    Topics include:

    • Leaving medicine for archaeology
    • Burnout in healthcare
    • Bioarchaeology and paleopathology
    • Ancient Egypt and hieroglyphics
    • Medical ethics vs archaeological ethics
    • The controversial online human bone trade
    • Colonialism, museums, and the ownership of human remains
    • Why archaeology may have more in common with medicine than you think

    If you enjoy thoughtful conversations about medicine, history, ethics, and culture, subscribe for new episodes every week.

    Hosted by:

    Tony Chin-Quee: @wheyouat

    Frances Mei Hardin: @francesmeimd

    Guest: Katie Chin-Quee

    Connect with Katie: @indiana.joan

    Produced by: The Hippocratic Collective

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    45 mins
  • Why Every Doctor Was a Weird Kid | The Secret Powers of Being Unpopular
    Jun 19 2026

    Were the doctors you know always this weird?

    This week on Social Rounds, Tony, Frances Mei, and Ryan take a trip back to childhood and revisit the nerdy obsessions, social disasters, and formative experiences that shaped them long before medicine entered the picture.

    From comic book collecting in the 1990s to Pokémon encyclopedic knowledge, musical theater fandom, bug collections, dictionaries at recess, and the painful realities of being the odd kid out, the conversation explores what it means to grow up different—and why that difference can become a strength later in life.

    They also discuss people-pleasing, popularity, identity, internet criticism, and why some adults spend decades trying to recover from middle school while others simply learn to embrace being weird.

    Plus: Ryan launches a campaign to become Social Rounds' "third chair," Frances Mei reveals her lifelong Pokémon expertise, Tony defends musical theater, and Colin's mustache unexpectedly becomes a topic of public discourse.

    In this episode:

    • Growing up nerdy in the 90s and 2000s
    • Comic books, Pokémon, and musical theater
    • Childhood loneliness and social rejection
    • People-pleasing vs. individuality
    • Why unpopular kids often become unconventional adults
    • The psychology of fitting in
    • Internet criticism and resilience
    • The ongoing saga of Cartography Geoff
    • Colin's controversial mustache

    Hosted by:

    Tony Chin-Quee: @wheyouat

    Frances Mei Hardin: @francesmeimd

    Ryan Montoya: @ryan_montoya_art

    Produced by: The Hippocratic Collective

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    38 mins
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