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

The Clinical Problem Solvers

Feedback Episodes Julia’s bio: Julia Armendariz, MD, is a hospitalist and clinician educator in the Bay Area who works closely with trainees on the wards and in the classroom. 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

Julia’s bio: Julia Armendariz, MD, is a hospitalist and clinician educator in the Bay Area who works closely with trainees on the wards and in the classroom. 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

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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10 Tips to Find the Best Diabetes Doctor for Type 2 Diabetes

Dr. Zaar

Diabetologist: A doctor who specializes in diabetes (sometimes used interchangeably with endocrinologists). Certified Diabetes Educators (CDE): While not doctors, they play a key role in diabetes education and lifestyle support. Certification shows they’ve completed specialized training and passed rigorous exams.

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Episode 237: Neurology VMR – Slurred Speech

The Clinical Problem Solvers

Diane Lebrun Diane is an Internal Medicine Physician from Haiti. She has a special interest for Neuro-ICU, clinical reasoning, and medical education. In her free time, she enjoys spending quality time with family and friends, listening to faith-based music or podcasts, and dancing.

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Prevention of Dementia: Kristine Yaffe

GeriPal

It’s just another example of, I think, that there’s a little extra special sauce there in the Beeson program. Should do medicine?” ” Because I loved internal medicine. Certainly education, quality of education is extremely important. Should I do neuro? But something with behavior.

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What Is the Difference Between Family and Internal Medicine?

Hitchcock Family Medicine

Which Is Better: Internal Medicine or Family Medicine? Family medicine practitioners and internal medicine practitioners—referred to as internists—both practice as physicians. Family doctors are more suitable for when you are on the look for a new doctor for your children.