Creepy, but juicy. That's how I'd describe a podcast I just finished called The Shrink Next Door. It's a fascinating series reported by Joe Nocera (of New York Times fame) about an East Coast academic psychiatrist who manipulates at least one patient into sacrificing control of his finances, social connections, and business for decades. For medical folks like us, it brings up monumental issues of professionalism, ethics, and oversight.
Another one to listen to (but be prepared for nightmares) is Believed. This podcast chronicles Larry Nassar's decades of sexual abuse of patients within and beyond his role as the USA Gymnastic national team doctor. It's a chilling description of how even well-meaning adults can have blinders on when it comes to a physician, based on his perceived social status.