Wednesday, March 18, 2026

What Pop Culture Gets Wrong About Healthcare

From dramatic defibrillator scenes to instant diagnoses, pop culture shapes how many people think hospitals operate. But how much of what we see on TV actually reflects real life?

On this episode of On Call, Off Script, two experienced nurse leaders from Jackson Health System separate fact from fiction. They break down the truth about “Code Blue” situations, explain why medical teams rely on calm coordination rather than chaos, and share how critical collaboration really is between nurses, doctors, and support staff.

Our guests also share which medical TV shows comes closest to reality, the surprising differences between pediatric and adult emergency care, and the ways social media influences patients. Whether you’re a fan of hospital dramas or simply curious about what really happens in the hospital, this episode reveals the realities of healthcare today.

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Meet the Guest

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Jose Rodriguez

Jose Rodriguez, RN, is the nurse manager of the emergency room at Holtz Children’s Hospital. In his role, he leads a team that provides emergency care for pediatric patients, and ensures that children and families receive high-quality medical treatment and compassionate support during some of their most critical moments.

Jose Rodriguez, RN, is the nurse manager of the emergency room at Holtz Children’s Hospital. In his role, he leads a team that provides emergency care for pediatric patients, and ensures that children and families receive high-quality medical treatment and compassionate support during some of their most critical moments.

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Vicky Rodriguez

Vicky Rodriguez, RN, is an associate nurse manager at Jackson South Medical Center, where she oversees the clinic and supports nursing staff in delivering care to patients. She brings extensive frontline experience in hospital care coordination, patient education, and collaboration. Rodriguez is passionate about empowering patients through accurate medical information and ensuring safe, effective transitions from hospital care to home.

Vicky Rodriguez, RN, is an associate nurse manager at Jackson South Medical Center, where she oversees the clinic and supports nursing staff in delivering care to patients. She brings extensive frontline experience in hospital care coordination, patient education, and collaboration. Rodriguez is passionate about empowering patients through accurate medical information and ensuring safe, effective transitions from hospital care to home.

Meet the Host

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Ruelle Champion

Media Relations & Branded Content Specialist for Jackson Health System

Ruelle Champion joined the team in 2023, coming from a journalism background as an anchor and reporter in Gainesville, FL. Ruelle is also a proud graduate of Florida A&M University and a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated.

Ruelle Champion joined the team in 2023, coming from a journalism background as an anchor and reporter in Gainesville, FL. Ruelle is also a proud graduate of Florida A&M University and a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated.

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