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The Clinical Problem Solvers

Episode 414: Spaced Learning Series, dysuria

The Clinical Problem Solvers

The Clinical Problem Solvers

Science & Medicine, Medicine, Education, Higher Education

4.7528 Ratings

🗓️ 19 August 2025

⏱️ 35 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, 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 your own, not those of our employers

0:39.3

now let's dive into the case enjoy the show all right welcome back clinical problem solvers

0:53.4

excited to be here my name is austin razi and i'm one of clinical problem solvers. Excited to be here.

0:55.0

My name is Austin Raze and I'm one of the CP Solvers Academy members.

0:59.0

Together with three other stellar academy members today, we're going to give our first installment of the space learning series. And so we're excited to have been given the opportunity

1:13.5

to do this and really excited to share a case with you all today.

1:18.8

So we're going to go around and introduce ourselves.

1:20.7

I'll start with me. Again, my name is Austin Rizai.

1:22.9

I'm a general internist. I'm a PGY 8 at this point. And so I'm in attending, I'll be moving to a different

1:33.0

institution here soon about work as mainly a primary care doctor and outpatient medicine

1:38.8

is really my focus in passion in life. One thing that I like to do outside of medicine is to exercise,

1:49.0

sometimes, mainly for health reasons, but I really enjoy running and the Peloton. So that

1:58.0

consumes my time along with my almost two-year-old. But really excited to get to

2:03.0

know you all and to share the space with everyone here. So we'll pass it to Omeima to talk about

2:09.2

herself next. Thank you so much, Austin. Hi, clinical problem solvers. My name is Oma. I'm an

2:15.9

international medical graduate from Morocco. I'm a PGGI zero about to turn PGI one next week in internal

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