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The Clinical Problem Solvers

Episode 137: Clinical unknown with Dell Medical and Rabih and Reza – dizziness & shortness of breath

The Clinical Problem Solvers

The Clinical Problem Solvers

Science & Medicine, Medicine, Education, Higher Education

4.7528 Ratings

🗓️ 10 November 2020

⏱️ 53 minutes

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0:00.0

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

0:06.1

advice, just good old-fashioned education, and all patient information has been modified to protect

0:10.9

our identity.

0:19.4

Well, all right, guys.

0:20.7

Let's jump right into it.

0:23.6

So let me first orient everybody to what's going on.

0:27.6

So we are, and I'm actually letting people into the room as well as we speak.

0:33.6

So, I'm letting in a lot of our internal medicine residents who are joining us to listen in.

0:39.3

So as I mentioned to folks, this is going to be a live podcast recording of the clinical problem solvers podcast,

0:46.3

where we've prepared a clinical unknown case. So Reza and Robbie don't know anything about this case, and they're going to discuss it in real time and walk us through their decision making.

0:58.0

And then this, as I mentioned, will be recorded and can be shared with others via their very popular podcast after this event.

1:08.0

And so Reza and Robbie, I'm here in the room

1:12.1

with a bunch of hospitalists and hospitalist leaders

1:15.9

from H&I, and we've been doing the value-based

1:19.0

clinical academy over the last couple days,

1:21.7

covering many different topics that are common to us

1:23.8

hospitalists and really reviewing the most up-to-date evidence

1:27.3

and what we

1:27.5

should be doing for our patients to provide the best care while considering you know

1:33.0

choosing wisely and high-value care and I'm also joined virtually by a number of our

1:38.4

internal medicine residents from Dell Medical School at the University of Texas

1:43.2

and it is an incredible dream of mine to welcome you all,

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