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The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast

#131 A Case of Cough and Dyspnea

The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast

The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast

Health & Fitness, Medicine, Science, Higher Education, Education

4.83.1K Ratings

🗓️ 17 December 2018

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

Hone your diagnostic skills with this mystery case of cough and dyspnea http://hdx.org/pdp (click link to follow along). The Curbsiders deconstruct the case and discuss their diagnostic schemas for these common problems with the help of returning guest, Reza Manesh MD, editor of Global Morning Report at The Human Diagnosis Project aka Human Dx.

Use this link http://hdx.org/pdp to follow along with the case on the Human Dx app or website and check out more Global Morning Report cases.

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Credits

Written and produced by: Hannah R Abrams

Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, Paul Williams MD, Stuart Brigham MD

Edited by: Matthew Watto MD

Guest: Reza Manesh MD

Special thanks to: Steph Sherman, Zaven Sargsyan, Anand Jagannath, John Inou Hwang, and Rabih Geha for contributing and editing the cases; and to Tyler Brandon for helping to coordinate these wonderful episodes.

Time Stamps

  • 00:00 Announcement, disclaimer, intro, guest bio
  • 03:13 When and how to practice clinical reasoning
  • 05:53 Creating diagnostic schemas and Clinical Problem Solvers Podcast
  • 09:40 A bit on Human Dx and the show format
  • 12:00 Case of a 40 yo male with a cough
  • 23:22 Some insights from Reza on “signal versus noise”
  • 37:10 Case conclusion/answer, cognitive autopsy and Reza’s take home points
  • 45:36 Outro

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey everyone, this is Madden, I wanted to let you know that this week on the show we have two

0:04.4

wonderful episodes with the Human Diagnosis Project of Cashlack Morning Report. On episode number

0:10.8

one, which you're about to hear, the curbsiders solve a mystery case of cough. And on episode two,

0:17.0

which we'll air in about two days time, Resuminash with the help of the curbsiders will solve a case

0:21.8

of abdominal pain. These episodes were so much fun to record, so I hope you enjoy them as much as we did.

0:30.0

The curbsiders block out this routine of medication and information process only because

0:36.8

I've discussed should not be used only by the industry, you're over the entities' organizations,

0:39.4

but more the views of the same express on this block out are solely those of those who

0:41.3

do not be interpreted perfectly, official policy, or position of any entity, the cyclopossil,

0:43.4

cash-like morons, and affiliate outreach programs. If indeed there are any, in fact, there are none.

0:46.2

Pretty much we are responsible for this throughout, which we do our homework and let's know when we're ready.

1:00.6

Welcome back to the curbsiders. I'm Dr. Matthew Watt. Hello Matthew. Hello. Thank you. Thank you.

1:08.8

Stuart's not here. As you know that it now throws me off not to be thrown off.

1:16.0

Don't fret, audience. Stuart is here for the episode, but he had to step out and we record this

1:21.3

afterwards. With me is the great Dr. Paul Williams. Hi Paul. Hi Matt, how's it going?

1:26.6

Good. And returning, I guess moderator is Hannah Abrams. Hannah R Abrams. Hannah, thank you

1:34.6

for joining us. Hi. So I'm super excited to bring this show to our audience because I can't wait

1:40.8

to show them how fun and how humanizing it can be to have diagnostic reasoning practice,

1:48.2

kind of, both in your daily lives and as a conscious thing. I'm sorry, you missed pronounced

1:52.1

humiliating. This is a yet another episode with the human DX project. We're calling this our

1:59.8

cashlack morning report. And Paul, before we get to that, I guess you should tell the audience

2:04.0

in case we have some new listeners, what is it that we generally do on this show? Oh my god, I almost

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