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The Clinical Problem Solvers

Episode 277: Recapping the Journey with RLR – “ My Left Leg is so Swollen”

The Clinical Problem Solvers

The Clinical Problem Solvers

Science & Medicine, Medicine, Education, Higher Education

4.7528 Ratings

🗓️ 22 February 2023

⏱️ 15 minutes

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0:00.0

Welcome back, clinical problem solvers, to another episode of RLR. Today, you won't be hearing a case.

0:07.2

Instead, what we're going to do is sort of showcase to you the entire curriculum on RLRCPSolvers.com.

0:15.0

So last month, we released a case about a patient who had severe unilateral lower extremity

0:21.9

edema.

0:23.1

Please, please, please check out that case before you listen to this, because this is an

0:28.1

RLR recap episode.

0:30.2

So what you'll hear in a few seconds is Reza sort of taking us through the journey of

0:35.5

reflecting on this case.

0:37.1

Let me tell you a little bit more about that.

0:38.8

So on all our CP solvers, everything we do is case base.

0:41.9

We put out a new clinical unknown where Reza presents to me or I present to Reza, as you've

0:47.7

seen on the main podcast platform.

0:50.2

We do this once a week, and it prompts us to really, really, really reflect.

0:55.4

And so what we do is we create a case recap episode, similar to what you're actually

1:00.3

identical to what you're going to see right now, where we kind of go through the journey,

1:04.3

reflect on it, reflect on growth points, reflect on teaching points, and kind of iron out

1:09.0

the wrinkles along the way.

1:12.5

You'll hear Reza, as he's going through this case, reflecting on it, also reference schemas and videos that we make in addition

1:17.4

to the case recap. So we really, really hope you enjoy this. And we hope you, we hope that it

1:25.6

emphasizes the sheer power and importance on reflecting on these episodes,

1:31.1

not just going from case to case to case, but rather case to reflection to case.

1:37.6

If you're interested in learning more about RLRCP solvers.com, please check out the website.

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