The Clinical Problem Solvers

The Clinical Problem Solvers
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Mar 21, 2019 • 31min

Episode 21 – Intrarenal Acute Kidney Injury with Dr. Restrepo

Dr. Daniel Restrepo, Chief Resident at Massachusetts General Hospital and an aficionado of medical education, shares valuable insights on intrarenal acute kidney injury (AKI). He discusses a compelling case study of a hiker with AKI, detailing her symptoms and the diagnostic approach. The conversation dives into differentiating AKI from chronic kidney issues, highlighting complex diagnostics and the significance of thorough history-taking. Restrepo also challenges conventional diagnostic norms, emphasizing critical thinking in clinical settings.
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Mar 14, 2019 • 27min

Episode 20 – Clinical unknown with Drs. Tom Goslinga and Bob Centor – Abdominal pain and weight loss

https://clinicalproblemsolving.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/Clinical-unknown-with-Drs.-Tom-Goslinga-and-Bob-Centor.mp3Episode descriptionDr. Tom Goslinga presents a clinical unknown to Dr. Bob Centor.Download CPSolvers App hereShow NotesDr. Tom GoslingaDr. Tom Goslinga graduated from the University of Michigan Medical School, and is a current Internal Medicine intern at UCSF. He’s from up north in Minnesota, and is glad to not be covered in feet of snow now that he lives in San Francisco.  He enjoys exploring the city while listening to audio books, rock climbing, and going on disastrous but memorable backpacking trips.   Dr. Bob CentorDr. Bob Centor is Professor Emeritus of Internal Medicine at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, Chair Emeritus for the Board of Regents for the American College of Physicians (ACP) and a retired Dean working part-time at Huntsville and the VA in Alabama. He is Chair of Medicine at Kashlak Memorial Hospital, home of the IM podcast – The Curbsiders. He is an expert diagnostician, teacher, and most importantly a kind and caring human being. Visit his popular blog http://medrants.com and twitter feed @medrants.
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Mar 6, 2019 • 22min

Episode 19 – Eosinophilia

https://clinicalproblemsolving.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/Episode-19-Eosinophila.mp3Episode descriptionArsalan, Sharmin, Rabih and Reza share an approach to eosinophiliaDownload CPSolvers App hereSchemaTweetorialShow NotesReferences
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Feb 28, 2019 • 28min

Episode 18 – Clinical Unknown with Drs. Bryan Broderick and Zafia Anklesaria – Dyspnea and Cough

https://clinicalproblemsolving.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Episode-18-clinical-unknown.mp3Download CPSolvers App hereSchemaTweetorialShow NotesReferencesDr. Bryan BroderikDr. Broderick graduated from Rutgers New Jersey Medical School. He is a 2nd year resident of the Osler Internal Medicine Residency Training Program at Johns Hopkins Hospital. His career interests include Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine and Medical Education. In his spare time, Dr. Broderick likes to work out, watch the New Jersey Devils, and binge watch Netflix series with his wife.Dr. Zafia AnklesariaDr. Anklesaria graduated from the UCSF Internal Medicine Residency Program. She then completed Pulmonary and Critical care fellowship at UCLA. Her academic interests include clinical problem solving, diagnostic reasoning, resident education, and pulmonary hypertension. She is currently an intensivist at California Hospital, a level 1 trauma center in downtown LA. She is medical director of the pulmonary services at California hospital and is expanding her services into an outpatient pulmonary center. She works closely with family medicine residents on their ICU rotation and is involved in creating their curriculum and weekly didactic sessions on general internal medicine, pulmonary, and ICU topics. Outside the hospital her main passion is horses and horse riding. She also loves traveling around the world scuba diving, hiking with her dog (Dr Isaac Newton) and watching endless re reruns of friends.
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Feb 21, 2019 • 11min

Episode 17 – Clinical Unknown with Hannah Abrams + Human Dx Project – Chest Pain + Night sweats

https://clinicalproblemsolving.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Human-Dx-CPSers-Episode-3.mp3Episode descriptionHannah Abrams presents a Human Diagnosis Project case to the CPSers.Download CPSolvers App hereLink to casehttps://bit.ly/2BO9mIXHuman Diagnosis ProjectLearn more here
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Feb 19, 2019 • 13min

Episode 16 – Clinical Unknown with Hannah Abrams + Human Dx Project – Chest Pain + Dyspnea

https://clinicalproblemsolving.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Human-Dx-CPSers-Case-2.mp3Episode descriptionHannah Abrams presents a Human Diagnosis Project case to the CPSersDownload CPSolvers App hereLink to Human Dx casehttps://bit.ly/2SIbwUSGuestHannah Abrams is a 3rd year medical student at Baylor College of Medicine, applying to Internal Medicine residency programs in the fall. In her spare time she rotates at Kashlak Memorial Hospital, home of the podcast The Curbsiders, where she is a social media editor and episode producer.
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Feb 18, 2019 • 14min

Episode 15 – Clinical Unknown with Hannah Abrams + Human Dx Project – Chest Pain

https://clinicalproblemsolving.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Human-Dx-CPSolvers-Case-1.mp3Episode descriptionThe CPSers tackle a Human Diagnosis Project caseDownload CPSolvers App hereLink to casehttps://bit.ly/2UYYH5aHuman Diagnosis ProjectLearn more here
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Feb 14, 2019 • 24min

Episode 14 – Hemolytic anemia

https://clinicalproblemsolving.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/CPSolvers_Episode_14_Hemolytic-Anemia.m4aEpisode descriptionSharmin, Arsalan, Rabih and Reza share an approach to hemolytic anemia.Download CPSolvers App hereSchemasTweetorialShow notesReferences
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Feb 7, 2019 • 36min

Episode 13 – Clinical Unknown with Rabih – Localizing a fever

https://clinicalproblemsolving.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/CPSolvers_Episode_13.m4aDownload CPSolvers App hereSchema #1Schema #2TweetorialShow notesReferencesGuest Dr. Fatimah Alkhunaizi graduated from Columbia School of Medicine and she is currently an internal medicine intern at Johns Hopkins Hospital.
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Jan 31, 2019 • 26min

Episode 12 – Syncope with Dr. Stephanie Sherman

Dr. Stephanie Sherman, a clinician-educator at Baylor College of Medicine and an expert in internal medicine, dives deep into the intricate world of syncope. She discusses her comprehensive approach to evaluating patients with fainting episodes, emphasizing clinical reasoning and the importance of thorough bedside rounding. The conversation also touches on her experiences with resident training and her role in the Human Diagnosis Project. With a touch of humor, Stephanie reveals her love for re-watching The Office, blending serious medical insights with lighthearted anecdotes.

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