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The Clinical Problem Solvers

Episode 79: Human Dx unknown with Reza & U of C residents – abdominal pain

The Clinical Problem Solvers

The Clinical Problem Solvers

Science & Medicine, Medicine, Education, Higher Education

4.7528 Ratings

🗓️ 19 April 2020

⏱️ 49 minutes

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0:00.0

Hey folks, just a quick reminder that this episode is now meant to be used for medical advice, just good old-fashioned education.

0:08.6

All patient information has been modified to protect their identity, and the views expressed in our podcast do not necessarily reflect the opinion of our employers.

0:24.0

Welcome back clinical problem solvers.

0:25.3

I'm Anand Jagannup.

0:29.5

I'm a hospitalist and clinician educator at the San Diego VA and UCSD,

0:34.1

an adult medicine section editor at the Human Diagnosis Project, along with Anand Patel.

0:38.3

I am passionate about practicing and teaching clinical reasoning, and I've recently enjoyed listening to Reza Beatbox during virtual morning report. I'm very excited for today's

0:44.8

episode. I'm here today with Alec. Alec, how are you doing? I'm doing well, Hon. Thanks for the

0:50.1

introduction. My name is Al-Grazai, and I'm a third-year-in-total medicine resident at the University of

0:54.5

Colorado, and I'm here today with a better-looking version of myself named Austin.

1:01.0

Hi, my name is Austin Rose. I'm also a third-year internal medicine resident in the University of

1:05.4

Colorado and happen to be this ugly guy's twin brother, so I guess that's bad for the both of us.

1:12.4

I am so excited for today. Hi, everyone. It's Reza. It's the first time we're having identical

1:18.5

twins on the CP solvers. And also it's the first time that all three discussants have the

1:24.5

name Rez in either the first or last name. So it's a very special edition.

1:31.0

And I may have to beatbox when Annen is presenting the Aliquots now that he commented on my

1:36.6

beatboxing skills. Remember, these cases are all meant for us to practice our clinical reasoning.

1:44.5

It's less about the final diagnosis.

1:47.0

I highly encourage you to download the Human DX app.

1:50.5

The Global Morning Report section is extremely helpful in a great way to get an extra rep

1:57.1

to sharpen your diagnostic skills.

1:59.6

And we have two on-ins who are section editors,

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