Episode 288: WDx #23: Clinical Unknown Discussion with Dr Rebecca Berger
The Clinical Problem Solvers
MAY 24, 2023
She served as a NEJM Editorial Fellow from 2016-2017 and worked as a hospitalist at MGH before moving to Cornell in 2018.
The Clinical Problem Solvers
MAY 24, 2023
She served as a NEJM Editorial Fellow from 2016-2017 and worked as a hospitalist at MGH before moving to Cornell in 2018.
The Clinical Problem Solvers
JUNE 15, 2022
Uttara (Tara) Gadde Uttara (Tara) Gadde is an internal medicine resident at the University of Pennsylvania. Aimee K Zaas Aimee K Zaas MD MHS is a Professor of Medicine in the Division of Infectious Diseases in the Department of Medicine at Duke University School of Medicine. in Human Biology, Health & Society.
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The Clinical Problem Solvers
DECEMBER 24, 2019
Download CPSolvers App here Mary Ann Hernando Mary Ann Hernando is a 5th-year medical student at the University of Pennsylvania in the process of applying in Internal Medicine. Moses Murdock is a 5th year medical student at the University of Pennsylvania applying in Internal Medicine. Hernando and Murdock.
The Clinical Problem Solvers
FEBRUARY 24, 2020
Human Dx case Download CPSolvers App here Patreon website Dr. Ann Marie Kumfer Dr. Kumfer is a third year resident at the University of North Carolina Internal Medicine Residency. She is pursuing a career in hospital medicine and is interested in medical education and diagnostic clinical reasoning. Kumfer and Diddams.
GeriPal
NOVEMBER 7, 2024
And the main topic of today is a paper in Annals of Internal Medicine , Maria first author, that addressed the tradeoffs between initiating dialysis vs continued medical/supportive management. This is my favorite article, Susan, that I talk about of M a nju is a New England Journal article that came out 2009. 2009, yeah, 2009.
GeriPal
MARCH 10, 2022
Archives of Internal Medicine 2010. One of them is Karen Steinhauser’s Annals of Internal Medicine paper on, In Search of a Good Death. For a deeper dive, check out some of these other studies and resources we talked about in the podcast: The Influence of Nursing Home Culture on the Use of Feeding Tubes. Ruth: Sure.
GeriPal
APRIL 10, 2025
So if you look at anything pre 2009, seven or nine in emergency medicine, anything that was published as an intervention was essentially a primary palliative care intervention. MOC points per podcast in the American Board of Internal Medicines (ABIM) Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program.
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