It’s a “no blood banking episode!” Let’s have fun with the Glaucomfleckens!

Glaucomflecken headshot

Will and Kristin Flanary

OK, I’ll tell you right up front: This is NOT an episode that will increase your knowledge of blood banking/transfusion medicine in any way! Instead, this one is about taking ourselves a little less seriously, and hey, laughing a little!

Glaucomflecken Time

Dr. Will Flanary is an ophthalmologist who moonlights as the hilarious “Dr. Glaucomflecken” on social media (TikTok in particular). In a series of short videos that many of you have surely seen, he pokes gentle fun at physicians of many specialties, including pathologists. Will and his wife Kristin (aka “Lady Glaucomflecken”) have quite a story that I think you will really enjoy hearing. So, for today, turn off those “blood bank learning” ears and sit back and enjoy a fun conversation with one of the funniest doctors you will ever hear and his heroic wife!

Helpful Links


Glaucomflecken web site
Dr. Glaucomflecken videos about pathologists and the lab:

“Knock Knock, Hi!” Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Google Podcasts

Glaucomflecken headshot

Will and Kristin Flanary

OK, I’ll tell you right up front: This is NOT an episode that will increase your knowledge of blood banking/transfusion medicine in any way! Instead, this one is about taking ourselves a little less seriously, and hey, laughing a little!

Glaucomflecken Time

Dr. Will Flanary is an ophthalmologist who moonlights as the hilarious “Dr. Glaucomflecken” on social media (TikTok in particular). In a series of short videos that many of you have surely seen, he pokes gentle fun at physicians of many specialties, including pathologists. Will and his wife Kristin (aka “Lady Glaucomflecken”) have quite a story that I think you will really enjoy hearing. So, for today, turn off those “blood bank learning” ears and sit back and enjoy a fun conversation with one of the funniest doctors you will ever hear and his heroic wife!

Helpful Links


Glaucomflecken web site
Dr. Glaucomflecken videos about pathologists and the lab:

“Knock Knock, Hi!” Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Google Podcasts

About My Guests:

Dr. Will Flanary is an ophthalmologist and part-time comedian who has parlayed his personal health scares into medical-themed comedy shorts across his multiple social media platforms and has gathered a robust and engaged following of 4M+. During his 3rd year of med school, he was diagnosed with testicular cancer, and he began using humor as a coping mechanism. Following a second bout with cancer three years into his medical career, he created a Twitter account under the pseudonym “Dr. Glaucomflecken”—because it is arguably the funniest word in ophthalmology. A cardiac event and near-death experience in 2020 only fueled his creativity. Will’s comedy has evolved over time to incorporate biting satire of the US healthcare system, academic publishing, and interpersonal conflicts pervasive in the medical system. During the pandemic, his jokes and videos became a welcome reprieve from the horrors of working in healthcare for him, and for the millions of followers living through it. During that he expanded his comedy repertoire to include short skits incorporating a wide range of characters who worked at a fictional hospital called “Glaucomflecken General.” As Dr. Glaucomflecken, Dr. Flanary has collaborated with the US Surgeon General, given the 2022 Yale Medical School commencement address, and is a frequent keynote speaker worldwide where he encourages medical audiences to embrace humor in everyday life.

Kristin Flanary, MA was formally trained in cognitive neuroscience and social psychology and now works in marketing and communications. She and her ophthalmologist husband, Dr. Will Flanary, met in college at Texas Tech University before both earning advanced degrees at Dartmouth College. Kristin is best known internationally as her social media alter ego,”‘Lady Glaucomflecken,” where she shares wisdom and misadventures with her 65,000+ followers. Her stories come from her unique perspective of the healthcare system. She has been a patient, “married to medicine” through the entire medical training journey and beyond, a lay responder and CPR provider to her husband, and a caregiver and “co-survivor” of his two cancer occurrences and a sudden cardiac arrest.

DISCLAIMER: The opinions expressed on this episode are those of my guests and I alone, and do not reflect those of the organizations with which either of us is affiliated.

Special thanks to:

  • Tommy Walker and Tommy Walker Ministries for the use of his amazing song, “Get Up,” heard at the beginning and end of the episode
  • Jessica Murray, BBGuy Assistant

Additional Music Credit

Music for this episode includes “Reflejo,” by Mar Virtual via the Free Music Archive. Click the image below for permissions and license details.
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