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The Clinical Problem Solvers

Episode 116: Human dx unknown with Arsalan and Wake Forest residents – Nasal congestion and rigors

The Clinical Problem Solvers

The Clinical Problem Solvers

Science & Medicine, Medicine, Education, Higher Education

4.7528 Ratings

🗓️ 17 August 2020

⏱️ 43 minutes

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0:00.0

Hello, hello! Before jumping into this episode, I just wanted to give you the heads up that we had some technical difficulties with one of our mics, on and off for the first five minutes, and to please excuse the background noises until then.

0:14.7

After the first five minutes, we were able to troubleshoot, and the audio quality gets much better.

0:19.8

Thank you so much for your understanding, and I hope you enjoy this episode.

0:25.8

Hey folks, just a quick reminder that this podcast is not meant to be used for medical advice,

0:31.1

just good old-fashioned education.

0:40.0

Welcome back, Clinical Problemslavers.

0:41.8

I'm Dr. Meredith Lash.

0:45.8

I trained at Mount Sinai in New York City, and I'm an assistant professor of medicine at Wild Cornell Medicine.

0:47.8

I'm a fellow of the ACP, and I teach a lot of first and second year medical students.

0:51.8

I'm very excited for today's episode.

0:54.0

I'm here today with Sarah and Taylor. Hey, everybody. I'm very excited for today's episode. I'm here today with

0:55.0

Sarah and Taylor. Hey everybody. I'm Sarah Moss. I'm one of the third year residents in internal

1:00.7

medicine at Wake Forest. I'm hoping to pursue Hemank Fellowship after residency. And I'm really

1:08.6

excited to be here today with one of my co-residents Taylor Brooks.

1:12.1

Thanks Sarah. I'm Taylor Brooks, also a third year resident at Lake Forest. Also like Sarah,

1:19.6

hopefully we'll be landing a Hemong Fellowship at the end of this year and going on to have a good rest of the year and pursue that afterwards.

1:33.0

R.C., what do we have in store today?

1:35.9

All right, Taylor.

1:36.9

So tonight, we're featuring a human diagnosis case.

1:40.3

We encourage everyone out there listening to download the app and solve the daily global morning

1:45.8

report cases. It's a great way to get a little practice in in a short amount of time. So Sarah,

1:52.7

Taylor, and I are blind to tonight's case. We'll try to solve this in real time. And we encourage

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