The Clinical Problem Solvers

The Clinical Problem Solvers
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Aug 19, 2025 • 35min

Episode 414: Spaced Learning Series, dysuria

Join the discussion as the hosts dive into a clinical case about a 62-year-old patient experiencing dysuria. They share personal insights and highlight the significance of thorough clinical assessments. The importance of distinguishing between infectious and non-infectious causes is emphasized, along with the challenges of diagnosing persistent symptoms. Evaluations of laboratory results and urine analysis bring to light critical factors in treatment. The episode also tackles the complexities of urological issues and innovative management strategies.
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Aug 15, 2025 • 44min

Episode 413: Rafael Medina Hepatology Episode with Dr. Tapper – Driver or Bystander

Elliot Tapper is an Associate Professor in Gastroenterology and Hepatology at the University of Michigan, while Hirsh Elhence is an Internal Medicine resident at the University of Colorado with a keen interest in hepatology. They explore whether the liver is a driver of health issues or merely a bystander. Key topics include navigating liver transplant evaluations, distinguishing between acute liver injury and acute liver failure, and unraveling complex liver cases. Their engaging dialogue emphasizes patient-centered care and the importance of detailed medical assessment.
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Aug 7, 2025 • 42min

Episode 412: Schema Episode – Seizure, Fever, Encephalopathy

Dive into an intriguing clinical case featuring a 54-year-old male with new-onset seizures and fever. The team explores critical diagnostic challenges and management strategies, particularly in the context of severe hypoxia and neurocritical care. Discussions illuminate the complexities of diagnosing CNS diseases, including meningoencephalitis and cryptococcal infections. Personal anecdotes about favorite shows and emotional milestones add a light-hearted touch to the intense medical insights, making for both an entertaining and educational experience.
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Aug 4, 2025 • 30min

Episode 411 – RLR – Abrupt Abdominal Pain

Dive into the complexities of abrupt abdominal pain, including hilarious medical mix-ups and critical assessment strategies. Learn about Eisenmenger syndrome and its connection to congenital heart defects. Explore the urgent management techniques for severe abdominal cases, highlighting the importance of timely imaging and intervention. The podcast also tackles the rising incidence of colon cancer in younger patients and the intriguing connections between recurrent intussusception and cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome, emphasizing thorough clinical reasoning.
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Jul 31, 2025 • 54min

Episode 410: Neurology VMR – right hand weakness for 3 months

Join neurologist Aaron Berkowitz and medical graduate Aye Chan Moe Thant as they delve into a fascinating case of a 19-year-old with persistent right-hand weakness. Aye shares her inspiring journey from Myanmar, advocating for health equity while analyzing neurological causes of the patient's symptoms. They explore critical topics like brachial plexus functions, diagnostic techniques, and the intrigued implications of rare conditions like Hirayama disease. Tune in for a captivating discussion that demystifies neurology and promotes understanding!
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Jul 24, 2025 • 45min

Episode 409 – Spaced Learning Series: Lung, Bones, and Brain

A team of medical graduates tackles a case of a 40-year-old man involved in a motor vehicle accident who later develops a stroke. They dissect the complexities of diagnosing stroke in young patients, the nuances of lytic bone lesions, and the significance of imaging in identifying ground glass opacities in lung scans. They also unravel a perplexing medical mystery involving persistent fevers and neurological symptoms, leading to the diagnosis of disseminated coccidioidomycosis. Collaborative problem-solving takes center stage in this engaging discussion.
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Jul 18, 2025 • 1h 15min

Episode 408 – Clinical Unknown Series with Dr. Kirtan Patolia

Kirtan Patolia, a physician and member of the Clinical Problem Solvers, joins the discussion to tackle a surprising clinical case with an impressive outcome. They delve into the complexities of respiratory distress and the nuances of acute chest pain, emphasizing critical diagnostic strategies. Personal anecdotes about medical training provide levity, while serious topics like thrombocytopenia and complex diagnoses highlight the importance of collaboration in healthcare. Listeners are invited to explore the intricate world of diagnostics alongside these expert insights.
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Jul 10, 2025 • 48min

Episode 407: WDx #37: Clinical Unknown with Kaylin and Sharmin

Dr. Sukriti Banthiya, a first-year cardiology fellow at Henry Ford Providence, presents a riveting clinical case of a 78-year-old man facing severe challenges due to end-stage renal disease. The discussion navigates the complexities of managing cardiac arrest in such patients, including critical resuscitation techniques and the role of teamwork in emergencies. The nuances of diagnosing right-sided heart failure and pulmonary embolism are explored, highlighting the importance of tailored patient care and real-time decision-making in acute settings.
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Jul 5, 2025 • 34min

Episode 406 – Spaced Learning Series – Flank Pain, Hypercalcemia, and Granulomas

Anna Fretz, a second-year pulmonary medicine fellow, and Seyma Yildirim, a resident on the nephrology ward, dive into a compelling case of flank pain tied to hypercalcemia and granulomatous diseases. They explore the intricate links between acute symptoms and chronic conditions like sarcoidosis. Listeners will be captivated by their discussion on the importance of differential diagnoses, the management of kidney stones, and the complexity of diagnosing granulomatous diseases from a clinical perspective.
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Jul 2, 2025 • 1h 6min

Episode 405- Rafael Medina Subspecialty Episode- Joint pain, rash and dry mouth

Dr. Eli Miloslavsky, a rheumatologist and medical educator at Massachusetts General Hospital, joins Ana Valle, a rheumatology fellow focusing on health equity. They delve into a complex case of a patient with joint pain and skin rash, emphasizing the importance of clinical reasoning. The conversation highlights the significance of workforce diversity in improving care for underrepresented communities and explains diagnostic strategies for autoimmune conditions. Their insights into patient relationships and ongoing learning in rheumatology make for an engaging discussion.

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