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The Clinical Problem Solvers

Episode 403: Schema Episode – Rhabdomyolysis

The Clinical Problem Solvers

The Clinical Problem Solvers

Science & Medicine, Medicine, Education, Higher Education

4.7528 Ratings

🗓️ 24 June 2025

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Maddy presents a case of atraumatic rhabdomyolysis to Youssef, Andrew, and Noah.

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0:00.0

Welcome back, Clinical Problem Solvers.

0:05.0

Maddie and Yusuf here.

0:07.0

At CP Solvers, our mission is to make clinical reasoning accessible to learners worldwide.

0:13.0

We invite you to join us for our live virtual morning reports, where we break down cases and sharpen our diagnostic reasoning together. Now over to you,

0:23.5

Yusuf. Thanks, Madi. Just a quick reminder, this podcast is for educational purposes only and is not a

0:30.5

substitute for medical advice. Patient details have been modified to protect their privacy. And the views

0:36.0

expressed through our own, not those of our employers.

0:39.1

Now, let's dive into the case.

0:41.1

Enjoy the show.

0:46.7

All right, welcome, welcome, everyone.

0:49.6

Welcome back to another schema episode.

0:53.2

I'm just so happy to be here because I love hanging out with my

0:57.2

three friends here, Yusuf, Andrew, and Noah. And of course, this is Maddie here. We have a really

1:03.6

great case that I'm excited to share with you. It's actually a case that I saw very early on in my

1:09.3

intern year that I learned a lot from. So I can't wait to share it with you.

1:12.4

Before we do, maybe we can hear a little update.

1:15.2

You know, Noah, I know you recently came off a vacation, want to share some highlights from that before we jump in?

1:21.8

Sure, Maddie.

1:22.7

So that was definitely the best vacation of my life.

1:26.1

I had the chance to go to San Francisco.

1:29.1

I stayed with Robbie for a couple of days, and I actually met Robbie and met Maddie in person

1:34.0

too, which was so great.

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