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The Clinical Problem Solvers

Episode 156: Human Dx Unknown with Sharmin – Bilateral wrist pain

The Clinical Problem Solvers

The Clinical Problem Solvers

Science & Medicine, Medicine, Education, Higher Education

4.7528 Ratings

🗓️ 25 January 2021

⏱️ 45 minutes

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0:00.0

Welcome back clinical problem solvers. My name's Doug Pet. I'm a third-year neurology resident at UCSF and a new member of the CP solvers team.

0:07.5

Dan, Lindsay and I are here to request a quick favor from our dedicated listeners.

0:11.5

Hi, everyone. Lindsay Shipley here. We're trying to ramp up our production of clinical unknown episodes where we present cases to recognize master clinicians.

0:19.8

With that goal in mind, we would also love to feature

0:22.2

cases from our listeners across the world. That's where you come in. If you have a case you think

0:27.1

might be a good fit for the podcast, please send us an email at theclinical problem solvers at

0:32.3

gmail.com. While we can't guarantee that every case will make it through our review process,

0:36.7

our goal is to highlight listeners from all corners of the globe and get your cases on air.

0:41.2

With that, happy listening.

0:43.0

Thanks again.

0:46.0

Hey, folks, just a quick reminder that this podcast is not meant to be used for medical advice, just good old-fashioned education, and all-patient information has been modified to protect our

0:55.0

identity.

1:03.8

Welcome back clinical problem solvers. I'm Aaron Sable. I'm currently a third-year internal

1:10.5

medicine resident at Mercy Health in Muskegon.

1:12.9

I'm very excited for today's episode, and I'm here with some residents from the East Coast.

1:18.3

I'll let them introduce themselves.

1:20.5

Hi, my name is Sonia Davay, and I'm here from the Brighamon Women's Hospital, and I'm an intern in internal medicine.

1:28.5

And I'm Nikki. I'm a third year resident in Massachusetts General Hospital.

1:34.0

Woohoo! Team, I'm so excited. So, our dear audience, tonight you're featuring a human diagnosis case.

1:42.6

As always, we encourage you to download the app and solve

1:45.4

their daily JMR cases. It's such a great way to get reps in a short amount of time. And we're all

1:52.7

and Nikki, Sonia, and I are blinded to the case that Aaron's put together. And we'll try to solve it in

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