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Episode 307: Rafael Medina Subspecialty Series – Fever and Chills

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[link] In this Infectious Disease Rafael Medina Subspecialty Episode, Dr. Navila Sharif presents a case to Dr. Natasha Spottiswoode of a patient presenting for fevers and chills. Download CPSolvers App here RLRCPSOLVERS Outside of work, she enjoys exploring coffee shops, binging reality TV, and any hike with the promise of a view.

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

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Driven by a deep desire to understand patient concerns, Hans wanted to go beyond pharmaceutical care. 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.

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

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After college, she worked at UCSF as a clinical research coordinator and patient navigator for women newly diagnosed with breast cancer, helping them prepare questions for their doctor and accompanying them to appointments. On the morning of my last final, I went into cardiac arrest and was admitted to Moffitt Hospital,” she said.

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

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The patient was diagnosed with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma complicated by hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH). André Mansoor and OHSU residents – Drs. Logan Jones and Patricia Liu.

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

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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. The patient disclosed that he had recently consumed large amounts of calcium carbonate for his abdominal pain, and he was diagnosed with the milk alkali syndrome.

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Episode 148: Antiracism in Medicine Series Episode 4 – Dismantling Race-Based Medicine Part 2: Clinical Perspectives

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19:05 Clarifying the “ethics vs science” argument and critiquing research techniques 22:00 Resurgence of race-based speculation in COVID-19-related research 25:57 Implantation of ideas about innate racial inferiority within medicine 28:32 Will removal of race from algorithms potentially harm our patients?

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“Antibiotic Failure” – Mike Rose

The Clinical Problem Solvers

CPsolvers fam, I’m excited to introduce you to our newest schema (and my first!) – an approach to “Antibiotic Failure.” To make our learning stick, try to remember a patient encounter in which you asked, “why aren’t they getting better on antibiotics?” Here’s a case I saw last month where this very question came up. What’s going on?