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Scrub In

Scrub In

By: Bayhealth: Keisha Morris Kendall Barton Alice Rausch
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A Podcast Where Purpose Meets Care


We are more than just a podcast. This is where purpose meets care. Join us for real stories of hope, expert health advice and inspiring conversations with the people behind the scrubs. This podcast will leave you informed, inspired and reminded of the purpose that connects us all. This is the voice of humanity in healthcare. Uplifting, honest and full of heart.


Featured Hosts: Dr. Kendall Barton, Keisha Morris and Alice Rausch.


You can listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, GooglePlay, and YouTube or go to Bayhealth.org/Scrub-In today.


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Production: Rachel Bowman, Amanda Downes & Corrin Jones
Graphic Design by: Emma Freney and Heather Nunery






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Episodes
  • Emergency Room 101: When to Go and What to Expect
    Jan 14 2026

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    When is a trip to the Emergency Department essential? What happens once you arrive? Your questions, answered.

    In this episode of Scrub In, Bayhealth emergency clinicians break down when to go to the ED versus urgent care or primary care, what the triage process looks like, and how care teams prioritize patient safety. You’ll also learn what to bring with you, how ED teams work together behind the scenes, and how Bayhealth strives to deliver timely, compassionate emergency care. Whether you’re preparing for the unexpected or just want to feel more confident about seeking emergency care, this episode offers clear, practical insight straight from the experts.

    Learn more about where to go and when at Bayhealth.org/Know-Your-Options

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    26 mins
  • A Stronger Start for Your Mental Health
    Dec 31 2025

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    The start of a new year is a natural time to reset, not just our routines, but how we care for our mental well-being.

    In this thoughtful episode, Psychiatrist Andrea DeSimone joins us to shift the focus from holiday stress to caring for your mind in the year ahead. Together, we explore what it really means to feel supported, grounded and emotionally healthy as we move into a new chapter.

    Andrea shares what drew her to psychiatry, how she supports our community and the simple, sustainable opportunities we have to stay balanced. She also discusses common emotional challenges many people carry into the new year—and how small, intentional changes can make a meaningful difference.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    How to recognize changes in your mental and emotional well-being
    When and how to seek support
    How to show up for others who may be struggling
    What it looks like to prioritize your mental health in the new year

    Warm, reassuring and empowering, this conversation offers encouragement and clarity for anyone looking to start the year with resilience, self-awareness and care for their mind.

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    20 mins
  • Why Quitting Is So Hard and How the Delaware Quitline Helps Teens and Adults Break Free
    Nov 26 2025

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    In this episode, we sit down with Romie Lutz and guest Jamie O’Hara from the Delaware Quitline to explore the growing risks of vaping and smoking among teens and adults. They break down what makes nicotine addiction so difficult to overcome, how vaping devices deliver far more than “just flavored vapor” and the long-term health consequences, including increased cancer risk.

    Romie and Jamie share real insights from their work across Delaware communities, explaining how education, prevention and early intervention can change long-term health outcomes. They also highlight the free services offered by the Delaware Quitline, including counseling, quit plans, nicotine replacement therapy and ongoing support designed to help people quit for good.

    Whether you’re a parent, educator, healthcare worker or someone trying to quit yourself, this episode offers practical tools and compassionate guidance. We also discuss the immediate and long-term health benefits of quitting, why relapse is common and how a supportive system dramatically increases a person’s chances of success.


    Find more details here:
    Delaware Quitline: https://quitnow.net/delaware?qnclient=delaware
    Live Vap Free: https://livevapefree.com

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    29 mins
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