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Episode 49 – Clinical unknown with Drs. Saman Nematollahi and Jennifer Babik

The Clinical Problem Solvers

She attends on the Immunocompromised Host and General Infectious Diseases Consult Services as well as the Internal Medicine teaching wards. She is also very interested in medical education, in particular the intersection of subspecialty education and residency training.

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Implementation and Uptake of the Virginia Mental Health Access Program [Child and adolescent health]

Annals of Family Medicine

The Virginia Mental Health Access Program (VMAP) is a statewide initiative that helps health care providers take better care of children and adolescents with mental health conditions through provider education and increasing access to child psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, and care navigators. Results: 20.2%

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All you need to know about louisville lectures

Louisville Lectures

The Internal Medicine Lecture Series Do you want to learn medicine from university faculty? Our vision is to teach the world medicine. We believe in the concept of Free Open Access Medical Education ( #FOAMed ) and we focus on internal medicine ( #FOAMIM ). Visit the LL Blog Homepage.

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Episode 301: Rafael Medina Subspecialty Series – Worsening diarrhea

The Clinical Problem Solvers

Session facilitator: Şeyma Yıldırım The goal of this session is to expand access to subspecialty, primary care, and internal medicine-adjacent specialty education to learners around the world. If you would like to get involved as a case presenter or discussant (or nominate an attending/educator), fill out the form HERE.

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Episode 74: On COVID-19 – A case-based discussion with Drs. Block, Thakur, and Chin-Hong

The Clinical Problem Solvers

Brian Block , Neeta Thakur and Peter Chin-Hong Dr. Peter Chin-Hong Peter Chin-Hong is Associate Dean for Regional Campuses at UCSF School of Medicine. He has been involved in the COVID19 clinical consultation and treatment team. He then came to UCSF to complete fellowship training in Pulmonary and Critical Care medicine.

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Episode 189: HumanDx Unknown with Jack – bilateral arm and leg weakness

The Clinical Problem Solvers

Take our episode quiz here Michael Vu Michael Vu is a second year Internal Medicine resident at Methodist Dallas. He completed his undergraduate education at the University of Texas at Dallas and his medical training at the University of North Texas Health Science Center – Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine.

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Dress code in Kerala medical colleges: when freedom is an illusion

Tiny Physician

The birth of a female baby creates an equal amount of joy for parents as that of a male baby, and the education of girls is given due importance here. Though superior standards are expected from faculties of medical colleges, it wasn’t surprising for me to hear these demeaning remarks because being literate doesn’t mean educated or civilized.

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