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The Clinical Problem Solvers

Episode 42 – Human Dx Unknown with Drs. Valilis, Kaizer and Reza – Rash and weight gain

The Clinical Problem Solvers

The Clinical Problem Solvers

Science & Medicine, Medicine, Education, Higher Education

4.7528 Ratings

🗓️ 28 August 2019

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Chris Jackson presents a Human Dx unknown to Dr. Valilis, Kaizer and Reza

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey folks, just a quick reminder that this podcast is not meant to be used for medical advice, just good old-fashioned education, and all patient information has been modified to protect our identity.

0:39.6

Welcome back, clinical problem solvers. I am Chris Jackson. I am current APD at UT Memphis, as well as an assistant professor of medicine. And I'm very excited for today's episode. I am here today with Hannah Kaiser,

0:45.6

a second year resident of the Ulster Medical Training Program of the Johns Hopkins Hospital.

0:57.2

How are you, Hannah? I'm doing great, Chris. So excited to be here today. I'm joined by my colleague Eva Valillis. Eva, how are you?

1:03.3

Hannah, I'm doing great. I had tacos for lunch, so that's a win. Reza, what do we have in store today? Well, since you told me you had tacos, I got to share a fun fact with the audience.

1:09.0

I was watching Astro Boy with my roommate's son.

1:13.0

My roommate is an ID fellow. His name is Salmon. And his son's name is Nolan. And after we watch

1:18.3

Astero boy, he became Astroboy, which was a huge benefit for me because I wanted to be Spider-Man

1:23.8

and he wouldn't let me be. But once he identified with Astro Boy, I became Spider-Man.

1:30.4

Res, this is why we love you.

1:34.2

I'm glad your social circle is a three-year-old.

1:38.2

Well, listen, it's better than Robbie's 88-year-old friend who he plays ping pong with.

1:43.9

So I think free is cool.

1:47.2

Anyways, I'm really excited for tonight where we're featuring a human diagnosis case.

1:53.1

And we encourage you to download the app and solve the daily global morning report cases.

1:59.8

It's almost like going to the gym where you don't want to go,

2:02.6

but once you go, you're so happy that you went.

2:05.1

It takes five minutes, and the cases are terrifically developed for the user.

2:11.9

Hannah, Ava, and I are blinded to tonight's case.

2:15.7

We will try to solve the case in real time.

2:18.7

We encourage you to pause and reflect after each aliquet of information

2:22.7

to just assume that you're actually the one solving the case.

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