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The Clinical Problem Solvers

Episode 144: Human Dx Unknown with Jack, Kushal, Gabe, and Jake – Back pain + lower extremity weakness

The Clinical Problem Solvers

The Clinical Problem Solvers

Science & Medicine, Medicine, Education, Higher Education

4.7528 Ratings

🗓️ 25 November 2020

⏱️ 54 minutes

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0:00.0

Hey folks, just a quick reminder that this episode is now 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.

0:17.6

Hi, everyone. I'm Kusel Vishnan. I'm currently hospitals working in Charlotte area. I'm very excited for the

0:23.5

today's episode and I'm here today with Gabe and Jake. Hey all. My name is Jake Hershey. I am very lucky to be

0:30.9

training at the University of Colorado in their hospice training program. And I'm even luckier to have

0:37.2

gone to school with one of my co-conspirators on the

0:39.3

show tonight, who I think can introduce himself now. Hey, everyone. My name is Gabe Siegel,

0:44.6

and I'm currently surviving my first year as an emergency medicine resident, Denver Health.

0:50.3

I'm a huge fan of the clinical problem solvers podcast. So I'm just excited to record here today.

0:56.5

And I'm lucky to be here with one of my friends from med school, Jake.

1:00.6

Awesome, awesome.

1:01.1

Awesome.

1:02.0

Hello, everybody.

1:03.2

This is Jack Penner, one of the CB Solvers team members and an internal medicine resident here at UCSF.

1:10.3

And tonight I am very excited to be discussing this case with Gabe and Jake that Keshaw will be presenting.

1:18.4

This will be a human diagnosis case that we will be discussing for this episode.

1:23.1

So as always, we encourage you to download the app and solve the daily global morning report cases.

1:28.4

It's a great way to get a rep in in a short amount of time.

1:32.1

And it's an awesome addition to anyone's daily clinical problem solving practice.

1:37.7

As with all of these clinical unknown discussions, Gabe, Jake, and I are blinded to tonight's case.

1:43.1

We'll try to solve the case in real time,

1:45.2

and we encourage each of you to pause and reflect after each aliquot of information,

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