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The Clinical Problem Solvers

Episode 412: Schema Episode – Seizure, Fever, Encephalopathy

The Clinical Problem Solvers

The Clinical Problem Solvers

Science & Medicine, Medicine, Education, Higher Education

4.7528 Ratings

🗓️ 7 August 2025

⏱️ 42 minutes

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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,

0:18.0

where we break down cases and sharpen our diagnostic reasoning together.

0:22.9

Now over to you, Yusuf.

0:25.2

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

0:30.7

a substitute for medical advice. Patient details have been modified to protect their privacy,

0:35.8

and the views expressed through our own, not those of our employers.

0:39.7

Now, let's dive into the case.

0:41.6

Enjoy the show.

0:47.9

Welcome back, everyone, to another schema episode.

0:52.6

This is Maddie here, and I'm here with Yusuf, Noah, and a new member of

1:00.3

the schema team, the one and only Mark. You all probably know Mark's voice from his

1:07.5

phenomenal cases and teaching on both VMR and the Clinical Unknown series.

1:13.0

But Mark, huge welcome to you.

1:15.1

You have been such a kind of a pillar within CP solvers, and the whole academy is so lucky to learn from you,

1:23.0

and we're lucky to have you on the schematine.

1:24.7

So thank you for being here and welcome.

1:27.6

Do you want on mute, maybe just introduce yourself a little bit more to folks who are first meeting you on the schema team.

1:33.8

And our question before we jump into the case is, what have you been watching these days?

1:42.2

Thank you for the kind words.

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