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EPISODE · Feb 28, 2026 · 59 MIN

Child Abuse Misdiagnosis, Medical Bias & Second Opinions: Dr. Niran Al‑Agba’s Eye‑Opening Work

from The C.K. Simms Show · host C.K. Simms

GuestName: Dr. Niran Al-Agbahttps://www.secondopinion-md.com/ 📝Summary:Pediatrician and medical scientist Dr. Niran Al‑Agba joins the show to expose a hidden crisis inside child‑abuse investigations: misdiagnoses, racial and cultural bias, and the devastating consequences families face when medicine and CPS systems get it wrong. Drawing from real cases across 24 U.S. states, Dr. Al‑Agba explains how birth trauma, genetic conditions, and overlooked medical history can be mistaken for abuse — and why independent, blind second opinions are essential. This conversation reveals the systemic gaps that harm marginalized families most, the immunity child‑abuse doctors receive even when they’re wrong, and the emotional and legal fallout for parents whose children are removed without cause. A powerful, eye‑opening discussion on science, justice, and the urgent need for reform. 🎙️ Topics explored in this episode:1. Misdiagnosis is common — Dr. Al‑Agba finds scientific or medical explanations in roughly 60% of cases labeled as abuse.2. Racial and cultural bias is widespread — Black, Indigenous, immigrant, and low‑income families are disproportionately accused.3. Child‑abuse doctors have legal immunity — even when they make serious errors, they cannot be sued for malpractice or civil rights violations.4. Birth trauma is often ignored — difficult deliveries, vacuum extractions, and C‑sections can cause injuries later mistaken for abuse.5. Second opinions are rarely blind — colleagues reviewing each other’s work creates bias; independent reviews are crucial.6. Families can lose children instantly — CPS can remove a child within minutes based solely on a doctor’s report.7. Parents are often handcuffed or escorted out — even when later proven innocent, the trauma is lasting.8. Marginalized families have fewer resources — making them more vulnerable to wrongful accusations and unable to fight back.9. Some doctors see abuse everywhere — specialists trained only to look for abuse may overlook medical explanations.10. Independent pediatricians face backlash — doctors like Dr. Al‑Agba who challenge the system risk professional retaliation.⏱️ Chapters:00:00 Introduction and Background of Dr. Niran Al-Agba04:00 Journey into Pediatrics and Advocacy06:52 The Catalyst for Change in Child Abuse Cases09:37 Biases in Child Abuse Investigations12:20 The Role of Second Opinions in Medical Practice15:10 Challenges Faced by Pediatricians in Child Abuse Cases17:55 The Immunity of Child Abuse Doctors20:56 The Impact of Bias on Families23:44 The Process of Child Removal and Legal Representation25:46 Understanding Child Abuse Cases28:41 The Role of Medical History in Assessing Abuse32:59 Complications in Childbirth and Their Implications38:12 The Impact of False Accusations on Families40:52 Exploring the Nuances of Abuse Cases46:44 Recognizing Signs of Potential Abuse50:17 The Importance of Second Opinions in Child Welfare55:25 Advocating for Change in Child Protection Policies 🎬 About The Show:Season Three of Poddin’ My Noggin has evolved into The C.K. Simms Show, expanding beyond the limits of a traditional podcast into a web-based talk show experience.🌐 Connect With The C.K. Simms Show:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecksimmshow/ TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@thecksimmshow Keywords:#advocacy #biasinmedicine #childabuseawareness #childadvocacy #childprotection #cpsreform #doctorstories #familyjustice #healthcarebias #healthcareethics #independentmedicine #medicalbias #medicalethics #medicalinjustice #medicalmisdiagnosis #medicalreform #medicine #parentalrights #pediatrics #podcast #podcaster #podcasting #podcastinterview #podmatch #publicdefense #racialbias #socialjustice #systemicbias #traumainformed #wrongfulaccusationsWant to be a guest on The C.K. Simms Show? Send C.K. a message on PodMatch at ⁠https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1715119227867423c07672fbc⁠

GuestName: Dr. Niran Al-Agbahttps://www.secondopinion-md.com/ 📝Summary:Pediatrician and medical scientist Dr. Niran Al‑Agba joins the show to expose a hidden crisis inside child‑abuse investigations: misdiagnoses, racial and cultural bias, and the devastating consequences families face when medicine and CPS systems get it wrong. Drawing from real cases across 24 U.S. states, Dr. Al‑Agba explains how birth trauma, genetic conditions, and overlooked medical history can be mistaken for abuse — and why independent, blind second opinions are essential. This conversation reveals the systemic gaps that harm marginalized families most, the immunity child‑abuse doctors receive even when they’re wrong, and the emotional and legal fallout for parents whose children are removed without cause. A powerful, eye‑opening discussion on science, justice, and the urgent need for reform. 🎙️ Topics explored in this episode:1. Misdiagnosis is common — Dr. Al‑Agba finds scientific or medical explanations in roughly 60% of cases labeled as abuse.2. Racial and cultural bias is widespread — Black, Indigenous, immigrant, and low‑income families are disproportionately accused.3. Child‑abuse doctors have legal immunity — even when they make serious errors, they cannot be sued for malpractice or civil rights violations.4. Birth trauma is often ignored — difficult deliveries, vacuum extractions, and C‑sections can cause injuries later mistaken for abuse.5. Second opinions are rarely blind — colleagues reviewing each other’s work creates bias; independent reviews are crucial.6. Families can lose children instantly — CPS can remove a child within minutes based solely on a doctor’s report.7. Parents are often handcuffed or escorted out — even when later proven innocent, the trauma is lasting.8. Marginalized families have fewer resources — making them more vulnerable to wrongful accusations and unable to fight back.9. Some doctors see abuse everywhere — specialists trained only to look for abuse may overlook medical explanations.10. Independent pediatricians face backlash — doctors like Dr. Al‑Agba who challenge the system risk professional retaliation.⏱️ Chapters:00:00 Introduction and Background of Dr. Niran Al-Agba04:00 Journey into Pediatrics and Advocacy06:52 The Catalyst for Change in Child Abuse Cases09:37 Biases in Child Abuse Investigations12:20 The Role of Second Opinions in Medical Practice15:10 Challenges Faced by Pediatricians in Child Abuse Cases17:55 The Immunity of Child Abuse Doctors20:56 The Impact of Bias on Families23:44 The Process of Child Removal and Legal Representation25:46 Understanding Child Abuse Cases28:41 The Role of Medical History in Assessing Abuse32:59 Complications in Childbirth and Their Implications38:12 The Impact of False Accusations on Families40:52 Exploring the Nuances of Abuse Cases46:44 Recognizing Signs of Potential Abuse50:17 The Importance of Second Opinions in Child Welfare55:25 Advocating for Change in Child Protection Policies 🎬 About The Show:Season Three of Poddin’ My Noggin has evolved into The C.K. Simms Show, expanding beyond the limits of a traditional podcast into a web-based talk show experience.🌐 Connect With The C.K. Simms Show:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecksimmshow/ TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@thecksimmshow Keywords:#advocacy #biasinmedicine #childabuseawareness #childadvocacy #childprotection #cpsreform #doctorstories #familyjustice #healthcarebias #healthcareethics #independentmedicine #medicalbias #medicalethics #medicalinjustice #medicalmisdiagnosis #medicalreform #medicine #parentalrights #pediatrics #podcast #podcaster #podcasting #podcastinterview #podmatch #publicdefense #racialbias #socialjustice #systemicbias #traumainformed #wrongfulaccusationsWant to be a guest on The C.K. Simms Show? Send C.K. a message on PodMatch at ⁠https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1715119227867423c07672fbc⁠

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GuestName: Dr. Niran Al-Agbahttps://www.secondopinion-md.com/ 📝Summary:Pediatrician and medical scientist Dr. Niran Al‑Agba joins the show to expose a hidden crisis inside child‑abuse investigations: misdiagnoses, racial and cultural bias, and the...

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