Serial

The Preventionist - Trailer

3 min
Oct 16, 20256 months ago
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Summary

This trailer for Serial Productions' new investigative series 'The Preventionist' introduces a story about families at Lehigh Valley Hospital in Pennsylvania who lost custody of their children after a pediatrician allegedly misdiagnosed choking and other medical emergencies as abuse. The episode explores how one doctor's diagnoses led to multiple families being separated from their children, raising questions about medical decision-making and the field of pediatric medicine.

Insights
  • Medical misdiagnosis can have severe consequences for families, including wrongful child custody removal and long-term psychological trauma
  • Pattern recognition across multiple cases can reveal systemic issues within healthcare institutions that individual cases might obscure
  • Parents may develop medical trauma and distrust of healthcare providers after experiences of misdiagnosis and institutional failure
  • A single healthcare provider's diagnostic approach can significantly impact multiple families when institutional oversight is insufficient
Trends
Investigative journalism examining healthcare provider accountability and institutional failuresGrowing scrutiny of pediatric medicine diagnostic practices and child protective service interactionsPatient advocacy and family testimony as mechanisms for exposing medical system failuresIntersection of medical diagnosis, child welfare, and family separation outcomesDocumentary storytelling focused on systemic healthcare issues and institutional accountability
Topics
Pediatric Medical MisdiagnosisChild Custody and Child Protective ServicesHospital Institutional AccountabilityMedical Provider Diagnostic StandardsPatient and Family Trauma from Medical ErrorsAbuse Diagnosis in Pediatric MedicineHealthcare System Oversight and RegulationPostpartum Mental Health and Family SeparationMedical Ethics in PediatricsInvestigative Journalism in Healthcare
Companies
Lehigh Valley Hospital
Healthcare facility where multiple families allegedly experienced misdiagnosis and wrongful child custody removal
Serial Productions
Production company creating this investigative podcast series about the pediatrician and hospital cases
The New York Times
Media partner collaborating with Serial Productions on this investigative series
People
Diane Neary
Host and narrator of The Preventionist series investigating the pediatrician and hospital cases
Quotes
"My two-month-old son was happily drinking milk from his bottle when he quickly started choking, turned blue, and went limp."
Young mother testifying at county government meetingOpening narrative
"We saved his life that night. But upon arriving at Lehigh Valley Hospital, the diagnosis quickly became something so different, something nobody could have ever prepared me for."
Young mother testifying at county government meetingEarly in testimony
"I'm a 21-year-old mother who watched her child, her first child, meet milestones over FaceTime."
Young mother testifying at county government meetingMid-testimony
"I ask you, what kind of doctor does this?"
Diane NearyTransition to series introduction
"a story about a doctor and the rise of a powerful field of pediatric medicine"
Diane NearySeries description
Full Transcript
It's August 2023, a county government meeting in Pennsylvania's Lehigh Valley. A young woman, early 20s, steps up to the mic to speak. She's got a story to tell. She has five minutes. My two-month-old son was happily drinking milk from his bottle when he quickly started choking, turned blue, and went limp. My boyfriend transported our son to the changing table as I grabbed an anti-choking device and my boyfriend began assembling it. I never ran so fast up the stairs, screaming at the top of my lungs for help. My father rushed downstairs and immediately started doing chest compressions as I dialed 911. Two pumps of the device and my son was conscious, gasping for air and coughing up milk. It worked. Thank God, they thought. The whole family. Mother, father, grandparents. They all went to the ER to make sure the baby was okay. We saved his life that night. But upon arriving at Lehigh Valley Hospital, the diagnosis quickly became something so different, something nobody could have ever prepared me for. It turned out one of the doctors had a theory. She stated to my father and mother-in-law that we are young first-time parents who got frustrated with our baby and violently shook him to make him stop crying. And a confession would only make things easier for us. The parents were told to leave the hospital without their son. And he wouldn't come home for seven whole months. I'm a 21-year-old mother who watched her child, her first child, meet milestones over FaceTime. I'm a postpartum mom dealing with the grief and the trauma of my son being ripped from my arms. And I a mom who lost everything in less than 24 hours due to one doctor misdiagnosis Enough is enough And then the next person speaks. And the next one. The stories they tell form a pattern. Of parents walking into a Lehigh Valley hospital to get help for a child, only to leave without them. Instead of looking into the issues our daughter was having that led us to the hospital in the first place, They saw a small bruise and immediately wanted to paint a picture. I was stunned at every turn and kept repeating to myself, this can't possibly be true, this can't really be happening. Someone will see this as wrong and someone will stop it. But it didn't happen. We lost custody of our son for four months with no investigation. The woman who had never met us or our son simply decided that he fit her criteria. For two hours they spoke. They were bewildered, outraged. This is abuse. We are traumatized. We are afraid of doctors now. I'm afraid of doctors now. The families blamed one hospital network. And the same doctor's name kept coming up again and again. A pediatrician. I ask you, what kind of doctor does this? That's what I wanted to know, too. From Serial Productions and The New York Times, I'm Diane Neary. And this is The Preventionist. a story about a doctor and the rise of a powerful field of pediatric medicine. All episodes are out now, wherever you get your podcasts.