The Mindy Project

Season 4 Episode 9

Jody Kimball-Kinney is My Husband

Jody Kimball-Kinney is My Husband is curated around Preschool Admissions Parenting Stress.

Air date: Nov 10, 2015

diagnostic realism

3.4/5

overall

3.4/5

procedure realism

3.3/5

workflow realism

3.4/5

Medical Cases in This Episode

These are the patient stories worth unpacking. Open any case for the real-world medicine, what the episode shows, what it leaves out, and source-backed context.

1 case identified

Case 1

Preschool Admissions Parenting Stress

Episode evidence explicitly supports Mindy trying to get Leo into a Manhattan preschool.

Episode shows
Episode evidence explicitly supports Mindy trying to get Leo into a Manhattan preschool.
Clinical takeaway
Preschool Admissions Parenting Stress is included because episode evidence supports a concrete medical, pregnancy, counseling, or health-behavior education thread.
Accuracy 3.4/5preschool-admissions-parenting-stressfertility-care

Episode Summary

Mindy becomes convinced that she must get Leo into the best pre-school in Manhattan; with Danny out of town, she enlists Jody's help to impress the admissions committee.

Differential Diagnosis and Testing Logic

Preschool Admissions Parenting Stress: A real team would clarify the actual clinical issue, gather history, and avoid overconfidence when the episode summary leaves facts thin.

Medical Accuracy Review

Preschool Admissions Parenting Stress: The episode evidence supports a specific clinician, pregnancy, fertility, lifestyle, or stress-related scenario. The available sources do not support adding exact diagnoses, test results, treatment timelines, or legal outcomes beyond cited summary facts.

Sources and Further Reading

Episode evidence: iDRief catalog page, TVmaze - The Mindy Project 4x09 Jody Kimball-Kinney is My Husband, The Mindy Project search reference. Medical context appears on linked case and topic records with trusted sources.

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