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Episode 234: WDx #16 – Clinical Unknown with Dr. Alexandra “Jay” Teng

The Clinical Problem Solvers

Alexandra “Jay” Teng, followed by a discussion about her experience as a woman in an Internal Medicine procedural subspecialty. That experience helped convince her to pursue medicine. Dr. Teng earned her medical degree from UCSF, then completed internal medicine residency at UCLA. She now works at Kaiser.

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Episode 317: Neurology VMR – Generalized Weakness

The Clinical Problem Solvers

Neurology DDx Schema Kirtan Patolia @KirtanPatolia Kirtan Patolia is a second-year Internal Medicine resident from John H. He relishes being the CPSolvers team member, as solving cases and generating differential diagnoses are his biggest passions. You will frequently find him sharing clinical cases on VMR.

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Episode 79: Human Dx unknown with Reza & U of C residents – abdominal pain

The Clinical Problem Solvers

Download CPSolvers App here Patreon website Human Dx case Schema Dr. Alec Rezigh Alec Rezigh is a third-year internal medicine resident at The University of Colorado. Juan Lessing for his amazing mentorship and inspiring his interest in clinical reasoning – and introducing him to Rabih and Reza!

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Episode 81: Human Dx unknown with Dr. André Mansoor & OHSU residents – dyspnea and weight loss

The Clinical Problem Solvers

She will be a hospitalist next year and is interested in medical education, empowering women in medicine and improving care for inpatients with substance use disorders. Dr. Ruchit Rana Ruchit Rana is currently a second-year internal medicine resident at Baylor College of Medicine. Logan Jones and Patricia Liu.

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Episode 331: Neurology VMR – Headaches and loss of sensation in the left leg

The Clinical Problem Solvers

While in medical school, the virtual morning reports, Clinical Problem Solvers, unleashed his passion for solving complex patient cases. The blend of medicine and pharmacy will markedly benefit patients. Meeting hospitalized patients and working with them to achieve diagnostic clarity is his primary clinical passion.