Episode 11.12 The Malpractice Crisis Is Real And Blaming Evidence-Based Care Makes It Worse
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We push back on the idea that obstetrics “deserves” a malpractice crisis and explain how bad incentives and junk science can turn normal evidence-based care into courtroom blame. We also break down a few widely shared clinical myths and new research so we can practice with clearer eyes and less narrative noise.
• placental grading on ultrasound as low-value data with poor predictive power and high reader variability
• how malpractice commentary can seed plaintiff-friendly arguments against evidence-based off-label use
• why blaming misoprostol or “high-dose” oxytocin oversimplifies multifactorial outcomes
• quality improvement bundles as useful tools but weak proof without controls or causal clarity
• how massive verdicts and paid expert testimony can clash with modern science on cerebral palsy and HIE
• the FAA’s five hazardous attitudes and practical antidotes for high-stakes clinical work
• new data on LEEP versus cold knife cone for CIN, recurrence, HPV clearance, and access tradeoffs
• genetics and BMI as major drivers of gut microbiome patterns, not influencer narratives
• what a 1993 Doppler trial can and cannot prove, plus why replication changes conclusions
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0:00 Welcome And Season Update
1:15 Placental Grading Myth On Ultrasound
6:44 Calling Out A Malpractice Influencer
14:06 The 2011 Policy Bundle Examined
23:20 What Drives The OB Malpractice Crisis
30:00 How Mega Verdicts Get Made
36:59 Five Hazardous Attitudes From Aviation
44:31 LEEP Versus Cone For CIN
48:04 Genetics And The Gut Microbiome
52:17 Does Doppler Ultrasound Harm Babies?
1:00:37 Recommendations And Closing
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