
What is the episode about?
The Hvidovre Hospital case from 2019 is the focal point of this episode of the podcast Bedraget – The Fake Doctor . Journalist Camilla Pedersen and criminal psychologist Charlotte Kappel review the systemic failures and psychological mechanisms that allowed a young Danish man without a medical background to operate as a doctor in the white-coated ranks. The episode specifically focuses on the period from August 23, 2019, when the man first appeared at the hospital, and the subsequent weeks during which he increasingly took on professional responsibilities for which he was in no way qualified.
The case behind the episode
The case of the fake doctor at Hvidovre Hospital shook the Danish healthcare system in 2019. The young man managed to gain access to the hospital's departments simply by wearing the characteristic white coat and posing as a medical student. Through access to documents, the podcast reveals how the fraudster moved freely between different departments, where he not only observed but actively participated in patient care. He kept records and made medical assessments, culminating in a serious incident where he prescribed prescription medication to a six-month-old girl. This occurred without a licensed doctor having examined the child, marking a critical failure in the hospital's safety procedures. Criminal psychologist Charlotte Kappel analyzes the perpetrator's profile in the episode and explains how this type of fraudster is often driven by a need for status and recognition rather than financial gain.
About the podcast
Bedraget – The Fake Doctor is a Mofibo Original produced in collaboration with Koncern TV- og Filmproduktion. The series is structured as a documentary investigation that combines journalistic research with psychological profiling. Hosts Camilla Pedersen and Charlotte Kappel delve into the darker sides of the human mind to understand why some people choose to live a life based on lies and false identities. Season 1 uses the case from Hvidovre as a thread to illuminate the phenomenon of fraud in a broader context.