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Episode 398: WDx #36: How to Approach a “Struggling” Learner

The Clinical Problem Solvers

She is the co-director for the Medical Education Elective for the Stanford Internal Medicine Residency, where she shares her passion for Med Ed with Stanford junior and senior residents. Her special areas of interest within Med Ed are communication, specifically feedback, and the struggling learner.

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Episode 390: WDx #35: Demystifying Feedback

The Clinical Problem Solvers

She is the co-director for the Medical Education Elective for the Stanford Internal Medicine Residency, where she shares her passion for Med Ed with Stanford junior and senior residents. Her special areas of interest within Med Ed are communication, specifically feedback, and the struggling learner.

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Episode 41 – Human Dx Clinical unknown with student Dr. Levine, Dr. Rice, and Rabih – Fever, pharyngitis & dyspnea

The Clinical Problem Solvers

Levine , Dr. Rice and Rabih Download CPSolvers App here Case link – Human Dx App Emma Levine Emma Levine is currently a fourth-year medical student at the University of California, San Francisco, applying to Internal Medicine residency programs this fall. Human Dx Learn more here Special thanks to Drs.

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Episode 42 – Human Dx Unknown with Drs. Valilis, Kaizer and Reza – Rash and weight gain

The Clinical Problem Solvers

Valilis , Kaiser and Reza Download CPSolvers App here Human Dx case link Special thanks to Drs. Dr. Hannah Kaiser Hannah Kaizer went to University of Maryland School of Medicine and is now a second year resident in the Osler Medical Training Program at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. Human Dx Learn more here

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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. She has a special interest for Neuro-ICU, clinical reasoning, and medical education. Download CPSolvers App here Patreon website

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Deprescribing Super Special Part II: Podcast with Elizabeth Bayliss, Ariel Green, and Kevin McConeghy

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A year ago we did our first “Deprescribing Super Special”. My take home from this is that while the most preferred explanation for deprescribing statins and sedative-hypnotics is one focused on the risk of side effects, we also need to individualize it to the patient and the medication that they are taking. That’s huge! Right, Alex?

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Episode 384: Antiracism in Medicine – Episode 26 – Racial and Gender Health Disparities in Youth Suicide: Part 1

The Clinical Problem Solvers

Simon is a pediatric addiction medicine psychiatrist at Boston Children’s Hospital; an assistant professor in psychiatry at Harvard Medical School; a recent Commonwealth Fund fellow in health policy at Harvard University; and the medical director of Wayside Youth & Family Support Network.  March 14, 2025.