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The Clinical Problem Solvers

Episode 44 – Clinical unknown with Dr. Casey McQuade, Reza, and Rabih – Fatigue, arm pain and weakness

The Clinical Problem Solvers

The Clinical Problem Solvers

Science & Medicine, Medicine, Education, Higher Education

4.7528 Ratings

🗓️ 11 September 2019

⏱️ 43 minutes

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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,

0:06.7

just good old-fashioned education, and all patient information has been modified to protect our identity.

0:25.0

Welcome back, clinical Problem Solvers.

0:32.4

My name is Stephanie Lay, and currently I'm a third-year medicine resident at the University of California, San Francisco.

0:38.7

I'm one of the newer members on the CPS Solvers team and worked on some of the tutorials on Twitter this summer. I am thrilled to join y'all on this episode and it is also my pleasure to introduce

0:44.7

Mike Rose. Thanks, Steph. Hi, everyone. My name is Mike Rose. I'm currently a med peds intern here at

0:50.3

Johns Hopkins and I too have been working in the background a little bit with the team, but I'm excited to be on air for the first time tonight for what is sure to be a fantastic

0:58.5

show.

0:59.5

All right.

1:00.4

We are excited for another clinical unknown episode today.

1:04.4

As a brief reminder to our audience, a clinical unknown means our discussants.

1:08.6

In this case, none other than our own fearless leaders, Reza and Robbie, or R squared

1:13.0

as we like to call them, are completely blinded to the case.

1:16.7

We encourage you to pause following the release of each aliquet of information and test yourself

1:21.4

along with us.

1:24.4

Can I just say Mike and stuff?

1:26.3

I'm so happy to be recording with you guys. This is so awesome.

1:32.3

I can't wait.

1:33.3

Today we're thrilled to welcome Dr. Casey McQuade, who's presenting a case to Reza and Robbie.

1:40.3

Dr. Casey McQuight is a current chief medical resident at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.

1:46.7

He completed his undergrad studies in bioengineering and subsequently went to med school at the

1:51.7

University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. After he finishes his chief year, he will pursue a career

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