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The Clinical Problem Solvers

Episode 319 – RLR – Profound Fatigue

The Clinical Problem Solvers

The Clinical Problem Solvers

Science & Medicine, Medicine, Education, Higher Education

4.7528 Ratings

🗓️ 5 February 2024

⏱️ 50 minutes

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0:00.0

Welcome back clinical problem solvers.

0:03.0

Luckily, I don't have Robbie to rudely interject.

0:07.0

I have a very special friend with me.

0:09.8

Dr. Derek Paul, tell us about yourself.

0:13.6

Hi, Reza. I'm Derek Paul.

0:15.2

I'm the co-founder and CEO of Glass Health.

0:18.2

Derek, I want to say that the digital notebook has really changed my educational and

0:25.5

academic identity, meaning it is my tool for both improving my knowledge base and sharing

0:34.3

my knowledge with learners.

0:43.7

Tell us, besides using the notebook for improving one's knowledge, what else can the notebook be used for? Yeah, well, that personal knowledge management was

0:51.9

really that initial vision for what we want to do, which was have a place

0:58.1

where you could bring all of the schemas that you have developed and develop them over time,

1:04.5

have them in one place. As you sort of learn about how to deploy evidence-based treatment,

1:09.2

bring that into your library of scripts,

1:12.8

and then have this living knowledge base that grows with you over time. So, you know, the first

1:18.4

time when you're in medical school, the first time you ever interact with a concept, you know,

1:22.4

whether it's a chief concern or it's a diagnosis, you kind of generate that concept.

1:30.0

And then over time, you continue to create that.

1:31.3

You continue to develop it.

1:35.1

So the way you're describing using it, that was the initial vision.

1:42.3

And I kind of came to think about building my medical knowledge base from training with Grip Daliwal was my site director at UCSF and Robbie was actually

1:47.7

my attending when I was a sub-eye at UCSF. And so that's really, that's really the vision for

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