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The Clinical Problem Solvers

Episode 33 – Clinical Unknown with Dr. Emily Silverman and Reza – Lymphedema and dyspnea

The Clinical Problem Solvers

The Clinical Problem Solvers

Science & Medicine, Medicine, Education, Higher Education

4.7528 Ratings

🗓️ 16 May 2019

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Emily Silverman, creator and host of The Nocturnists, presents a clinical unknown to Reza

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0:00.0

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 identity.

0:20.3

Clinical problem solvers, welcome back. We're so excited to have you. We actually have an epic

0:26.5

clinical unknown prepared for you today. As a quick reminder, in this format, we presented a

0:32.4

blinded, discussant short pieces of information asking them to share their thought process in real time.

0:38.5

So today, the one and only, Reza Manish, Master Manish, our rapper, our poet is in the lukewarm seat.

0:46.6

Also, we have a dear friend of the show, the wonderful host of the nocturnist, Emily Silverman.

0:53.7

I wish I could wax poetically about Emily, but I'm going to be all formal because that's

0:59.5

what we're doing today.

1:01.0

You ready?

1:02.0

Okay.

1:02.3

Let's do it.

1:03.1

All right.

1:03.4

So Dr. Emily Silverman is an academic hospitalist at the Zuckerberg, San Francisco

1:07.1

General Hospital, where she seeks out projects that resurrect the narrative soul of medicine. She is the creator and hosts of the live show and podcast, The Noctrinists,

1:16.2

where health professionals share stories from the world of medicine. She wrote a series of

1:20.5

prose poems based on her experience as a resident and is currently working on her first book,

1:24.9

a memoir. Her writing is animated by a deeply seated curiosity about

1:28.8

science, human nature, and what it means to live and die well. I'm going to interject because,

1:33.9

well, Russ can't interject just yet and say, I cannot wait to read Emily's book. That's so fantastic.

1:41.1

In her spare time, she enjoys teaching herself how to play the electric guitar, listening to podcasts, and traveling with her husband, Boaz.

1:48.1

She tweets at E. Silverman, MD.

1:50.8

Emily, we're thrilled to have you on the show.

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