Episode 142: WDx # 5 – Clinical Unknown with Dr. Natasha Chida – Altered Mental Status
The Clinical Problem Solvers
The Clinical Problem Solvers
4.7 • 528 Ratings
🗓️ 18 November 2020
⏱️ 45 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | Hey folks, just a quick reminder that this episode is not meant to be used for medical advice, just good old-fashioned education. |
| 0:08.5 | All patient information has been modified to protect their identity, and the views expressed in our podcast do not necessarily reflect the opinion of our employers. |
| 0:19.7 | Welcome back, clinical problem solvers. |
| 0:22.5 | And thanks for joining us for another episode of WDX, Women in Diagnosis series. |
| 0:27.4 | Woo-woo! |
| 0:29.4 | I'm so excited to be back with you all. |
| 0:32.4 | Tonight, we are going back to our roots and doing the thing we love most, discussing a case. |
| 0:37.4 | Alex, who do we have the |
| 0:38.5 | honor of presenting to today? Hi, everyone. It's such an honor to join you here today as part of |
| 0:43.3 | WDX. I'm Alex Horn. I'm a pulmonary critical care fellow at Johns Hopkins and a lover of all |
| 0:49.8 | things, medicine and clinical reasoning. I have the incredible honor today of introducing our guest |
| 0:55.2 | discussant, Dr. Natasha Chita. Dr. Chita is an assistant professor in the Division of Infectious |
| 1:00.9 | Disease at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, where she serves as the Associate |
| 1:05.5 | Program Director for the Infectious Disease Fellowship Training Program. She is also the co-director of the Osler |
| 1:11.7 | in Bayview Internal Medicine Residency Program's medical education pathway, and she's a firm |
| 1:17.1 | faculty in the Osler program where she serves as a resident coach. Her research interests |
| 1:22.2 | include career development for early career professionals, women in medicine, and HIV education for fellows. |
| 1:29.9 | Thank you so, so much for joining us, Natasha. I'm really looking forward to your discussion, |
| 1:35.3 | and thank you so much for taking the time to be with us today. Thanks for having me. I'm very excited |
| 1:40.9 | to be here, and I just have to do a quick shout out to Alex Horn, who is one of my favorite people and one of my most favorite people that I have ever worked with clinically. |
| 1:49.3 | So I'm excited to be here and get the chance to hang out with you all. |
| 1:52.9 | Right back at you. |
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