The outcomes of the Radonda Vaught case are already impacting healthcare professionals. During moments like these, a nurse’s perspective is invaluable. Medical Justice spoke at length with seasoned nurse and podcaster Tina Vinsant. She’s followed the Vaught case from the start – and continues to do so. We discuss Vaught’s case, its outcomes, and her sentencing – and what it all means for doctors and nurses going forward.
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Meet Your Hosts
Jeff Segal, MD, JD
Founder & CEO, Medical JusticeDr. Jeffrey Segal is a board-certified neurosurgeon. In the process of conceiving, funding, developing, and growing Medical Justice, Dr. Segal has established himself as one of the country’s leading authorities on medical malpractice issues, counterclaims, and internet-based assaults on reputation.Tina Vinsant
Nurse & Podcast Host
Tina Vinsant has been a nurse since 2015. Returning to school at an older age when her children were older, she has worked on a cardiac step-down unit, in telephone triage, and currently serves patients in a progressive care unit. She began her podcast in 2018. Since she enjoys listening to true crime podcasts and realized there wasn’t one dedicated to medical stories, she decided to create one. Her mission for “Good Nurse Bad Nurse” is to encourage and unite people working in the medical field.