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Episode 348: WDx #31: “Guardian Angels, Mistaken Identities, and Code Blues: Stories from Intern Year”

The Clinical Problem Solvers

They reflect on tough days, lessons learned, power moves, and the importance of community. Welcome to the profession—we are so excited to have you. Dr. Alice Mao is an internal medicine and geriatric medicine physician who is passionate about social equity, community empowerment, and innovations in primary care.

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Episode 286 – Rafael Medina Subspecialty Series – Elevated Creatinine

The Clinical Problem Solvers

[link] Maddy Conte and Seyma Yildirim introduce a new series on the podcast: “The Rafael Medina Subspecialty Series,” which will always be in loving memory of our dear friend and CPSolvers family member, Dr. Rafael Medina. And now incoming internal medicine resident at the University of Colorado.

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Episode 237: Neurology VMR – Slurred Speech

The Clinical Problem Solvers

He completed a dual-degree program at Tufts and the New England Conservatory studying medical anthropology, community health, and jazz saxophone. Doug attended Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, after which he returned to the Bay Area for neurology residency at UCSF. Download CPSolvers App here Patreon website

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Episode 180: Clinical Unknown – Global VMR

The Clinical Problem Solvers

[link] Rabih moderates as an interactive, international virtual morning report community discusses a case of fever Fever Overview Schema Inflammation Thought Train Schema Want to test your learning? He is totally in love with his family! Download CPSolvers App here Patreon website VMR sign up Give us feedback here

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Episode 73: Clinical unknown with Dr. Joel Topf – Polyuria

The Clinical Problem Solvers

Schema #1 Schema #2 Download CPSolvers App here Patreon website Dr. Joel Topf Joel Topf went to medical school at Wayne state University School of Medicine and did Med-Peds at Indiana University. He developed NephMadness and NephJC to leverage the power of community, digital scholarship and creativity to teach nephrology.

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Episode 145: Antiracism in Medicine Series Episode 3 – Structural Inequities and the Pandemic’s Winter Surge

The Clinical Problem Solvers

[link] In this episode of Clinical Problem Solvers: Anti-Racism in Medicine, we sit down with Ed Yong, an award-winning journalist and science writer with The Atlantic , to discuss the structural inequities amplified by COVID-19 as well as the social concerns associated with the impending/present second wave of the pandemic.