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Oct 16, 2024 • 35min

Episode 360: Schema Episode – Nephrotic Syndrome

Dive into the intricacies of nephrotic syndrome through a captivating case study. Explore the complexities of diagnosing leg edema and the challenges of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction. Discover how integrating lab results and patient histories enhances diagnosis. Learn about the importance of schemas in medical education, alongside the latest advances in kidney pathology diagnostics, such as the role of the PLA2R antibody. Celebrate personal milestones and reflections on friendships within the medical community.
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Oct 10, 2024 • 53min

Episode 359: Neurology VMR – altered mental status

Dr. Aaron Berkowitz, a neurologist, joins Aye Chan Moe Thant, a medical graduate from Myanmar dedicated to health equity, and Valeria Roldan, an aspiring neurologist from Peru. They dive into a captivating case of altered mental status, unraveling its complexities and diagnostic challenges. The discussion reveals intriguing links between upper respiratory infections and neurological conditions, as well as the nuances of autoimmune encephalitis. Ethical treatment considerations and advances in neurology showcase their passion for improving patient care in diverse contexts.
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Oct 8, 2024 • 39min

Episode 358 – #IDLove – Fever in The ICU

Discover an innovative AI medical scribe designed to boost clinical efficiency while emphasizing patient privacy. Dive into a complex case of a 70-year-old man with multiple health issues, exploring shock management and the intricacies of atrial fibrillation. Learn about diagnosing fever in ICU patients, focusing on identifying underlying causes and collaborative communication in critical care. The discussion also highlights acalculous cholecystitis, stressing its relevance for critically ill patients, especially in septic contexts.
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Oct 3, 2024 • 50min

Episode 357 – Spaced Learning Series – Hidden in the Silhouette

In this enlightening discussion, Kirtan Patolia presents a captivating case of altered mental status in a 75-year-old male, prompting a deep dive into diagnostic complexities. Alongside Anna Fretz and Priyanka Athavale, they dissect the challenges of identifying psychotic disorders aggravated by hyponatremia. The conversation reveals the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration and thorough lab evaluations. They also navigate the process of uncovering rare diagnoses, emphasizing the perils of anchoring bias in medical practice. Expect a mix of intrigue and learning!
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Oct 1, 2024 • 42min

Episode 356 – RLR – All About the Exam

Explore the challenges of managing clinical documentation with an innovative AI medical scribe, Freed. Dive into the complexities of diagnosing diplopia, where critical assessments reveal underlying neurological issues. Witness a gripping case of a serious foot infection that sheds light on effective treatment strategies. Learn about Charcot arthropathy and its intricate diagnostic challenges, plus the crucial connection between nerve health and bone integrity in foot conditions. Engage with lighthearted discussions that make clinical analysis both educational and fun!
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Sep 26, 2024 • 49min

Episode 355 – Clinical Unknown – Hypoglycemia

Aimme, a skilled medical professional, presents a captivating case of hypoglycemia affecting a 78-year-old patient with a history of stroke. The discussion delves into the complexities of diagnosing altered mental status and the importance of a systematic evaluation approach. They highlight the challenges of assessing elderly patients, including communication barriers and social determinants of health. The conversation emphasizes the need for comprehensive clinical assessments and collaboration among healthcare providers to ensure effective patient care.
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Sep 19, 2024 • 58min

Episode 354: Antiracism in Medicine – Episode 25 – Live from SGIM 2024: Best of Antiracism Research at the Society of General Internal Medicine’s 2024 Annual Meeting

This lively discussion spotlights cutting-edge antiracism research from a recent medical conference. Experts dive into maternal health disparities, particularly for Black women, and the financial challenges that influence healthcare decisions. They reveal how qualitative research can amplify patient experiences and uncover hidden barriers. The conversation emphasizes the importance of diverse perspectives in addressing health equity and the necessity of community engagement in building trust and fostering meaningful change.
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Sep 12, 2024 • 1h 3min

Episode 353: Rafael Medina Subspecialty Series – AMS “Treat before Diagnosis”

Rafael Medina, a pivotal figure in clinical reasoning, joined by Kuchal Agadi, John Woller, and Areeb Masood, dives deep into a compelling case of altered mental status in a 67-year-old patient. They emphasize the crucial balance between treatment and diagnosis, advocating for a systematic approach in urgent care. The discussion also touches on the nuances of stroke diagnosis, the importance of thorough evaluations, and the significance of personalized patient care. Their insights not only shed light on complex clinical scenarios but also showcase dedication to medical education.
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Sep 3, 2024 • 43min

Episode 352 – RLR – The Wrong Context

Dive into a captivating discussion about a patient facing jaundice and the diagnostic hurdles it presents. The hosts analyze a complex case of abdominal pain coupled with weight loss, unraveling its gastrointestinal implications. They explore the vital role of imaging and careful examination in making accurate diagnoses. Additionally, they tackle the interpretation of abnormal sodium levels in pancreatic cancer contexts. With a blend of humor and personal anecdotes, the hosts share insights that intertwine friendship with medical prowess.
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Aug 28, 2024 • 1h 1min

Episode 351: Neurology VMR – headache and double vision

Dr. Aaron Berkowitz, a neurology collaborator, teams up with Aye Chan Moe Thant, a dedicated neurology graduate from Myanmar, to tackle intriguing cases. They explore the complexities of headaches and double vision, discussing their neurological roots. The duo dives into detailed diagnostic techniques, emphasizing the crucial role of patient history and the nuances of cranial nerve anatomy. Their insights highlight the challenges of assessing conditions like myasthenia gravis and the importance of thorough medical evaluations in neurology.

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