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The Clinical Problem Solvers

Episode 336 – Clinical Unknown – Mark, Noah & Yazmin discuss Nidhi’s case

The Clinical Problem Solvers

The Clinical Problem Solvers

Science & Medicine, Medicine, Education, Higher Education

4.7528 Ratings

🗓️ 23 May 2024

⏱️ 46 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.

0:19.3

Enjoy the show.

0:30.1

Thank you. not necessarily reflect the views of our employers. Enjoy the show. Hello, everyone. Welcome to another clinic on L series.

0:35.9

We are super excited today to have our second episode.

0:40.8

And our series has the goal to bring our CPS of our academy members to discuss cases.

0:48.7

We have a lot of brilliant and talented people.

0:52.5

And today we have four members participating in the episode.

0:56.6

We have our case presenter.

0:59.3

She's newest in the academy, Niji Patel.

1:02.4

She's a PGI 2 from Emory.

1:05.1

And we have the case discussions.

1:07.7

We have Mark, who is a PGI 3 from Penn Madison. We have Noah, who is assumed to be

1:13.9

a PGI one and Washview. And we have Yasmin, who is a medical graduate from Mexico. And to break the

1:21.9

eyes a little bit, I want to know what your wall will do if you're not a doctor.

1:29.5

That's a really good question, Deborah.

1:31.5

I would be a wedding planner.

1:33.8

I feel like I did not even have to think about it.

1:38.0

I have actually helped out in a couple of weddings.

1:47.3

And I love that creative side of, you know, decorating with flowers and then also being able to manage a large team of people. And then, of course, like, contributing to somebody's very, very

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