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The Clinical Problem Solvers

Episode 38 – Clinical unknown with Drs. Rubio and Hollander – Acute Abdominal Pain

The Clinical Problem Solvers

The Clinical Problem Solvers

Science & Medicine, Medicine, Education, Higher Education

4.7528 Ratings

🗓️ 6 June 2019

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Luis Rubio presents a clinical unknown to Dr. Harry Hollander

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0:00.0

Welcome back, Clinical Problem Solvers, to our final episode of season one.

0:06.6

I say this with both joy and sadness.

0:10.0

Today, for our final episode, we have an amazing case for you.

0:14.1

How many times have we said that?

0:15.5

Every single unknown, but truly a spectacular case from two people who are very near and dear to our hearts.

0:23.9

But as a quick reminder before we introduce them, as a clinical unknown, what you'll expect to hear is a case broken down into Aliquots,

0:31.3

but a blinded disgust who will respond to that information.

0:34.7

It's my absolute pleasure to introduce Dr. Rubio.

0:39.1

Luis Alberto Rubio graduated from Yale School of Medicine and is originally from West Texas,

0:44.3

town of El Paso.

0:45.5

He's currently a third-year internal medicine resident at UCSF and next year we'll be starting

0:50.9

his infectious disease fellowship at UCSF.

0:53.3

I'm so happy he's staying.

0:55.1

His clinical interest includes healthcare disparities, HIV, and loves all things related to

1:00.4

tuberculosis. I can totally attest to that. He is an avid Dallas Cowboys fan, enjoys swimming,

1:06.5

rock climbing, and dirt biking went away from the hospital. Amazing.

1:15.7

I have the distinct pleasure along with the Master Manesh here to introduce a legend.

1:18.7

Harry Hollander, MD.

1:24.7

If we were to stick to Harry's wishes, we would say only the following, as per his request.

1:32.6

Harry Hollander attends on the general medicine and infectious diseases services at UCSF.

1:34.8

Rez, I have a question for you.

1:41.5

Have you ever heard an understatement of somebody ever to this magnitude? Never.

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