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The Clinical Problem Solvers

Episode 324: Schema Episode – Joint Pain

The Clinical Problem Solvers

The Clinical Problem Solvers

Science & Medicine, Medicine, Education, Higher Education

4.7528 Ratings

🗓️ 13 March 2024

⏱️ 32 minutes

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0:00.0

Welcome back, clinical problem solvers.

0:04.9

Just a reminder that this podcast is intended to be purely educational and is not meant as medical advice.

0:10.9

Any patient information has been modified to protect the patient's identity.

0:14.8

The views expressed in this podcast do not necessarily reflect the views of our employers.

0:19.4

Enjoy the show.

0:27.3

Thank you. not necessarily reflect the views of our employers. Enjoy the show. Welcome back, clinical problem solvers to another schema episode.

0:32.8

I'm Maddie, and I'm joined with Jack Charmine and the newest member of the schema team, the one and only Yusuf.

0:43.9

Yusuf does so, so, so much within CP solvers from management reasoning to VMR leadership to so much more.

0:52.4

Yusuf, I just feel so lucky to learn from you constantly on CP

0:56.5

sellers and we're so excited to have you a part of the schema team. So welcome, welcome.

1:01.8

Woohoo. Do you want to introduce yourself? Yeah, thank you, Maddie. Thank you, everyone.

1:06.7

Very, very excited to join this team. I've been listening to this podcast for so many years now and

1:12.2

extremely honored to join this team. I've been part of the Academy for the past year.

1:17.1

I'm currently a resident and going into hospital medicine. I'm very, very excited to join you all.

1:22.3

We are so excited to have you. This is going to be awesome. It's charming, by the way. How's it going, Jack?

1:29.0

Things are good. Things are good. Yeah, it's good to be back. Excited to be with a new team and most

1:34.2

importantly excited for us to get to chew on a case together today. So yeah, really looking forward to it.

1:40.5

All right. Well, let's jump right in. I have a really interesting case that I'm excited to discuss with you all.

1:46.8

This is a case of a 32-year-old man who is presenting to the emergency department with four days of pain and swelling in his left knee and left ankle.

2:00.6

So the story is that two weeks prior to presentation,

2:04.1

he reported burning with urination and some perulent urethril discharge. Then four days prior to

2:12.1

presentation, he developed left ankle and knee pain. And the left ankle pain in particular was intolerable when

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