The Clinical Problem Solvers

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4.7
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475 reviews
This podcast has
145 episodes
Language
Explicit
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Date created
2018/12/09
Average duration
56 min.
Release period
10 days

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The Clinical Problem Solvers is a multi-modal venture that works to disseminate and democratize the stories and science of diagnostic reasoning Twitter: @CPSolvers Website: clinicalproblemsolving.com

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Episode 320: WDx #27: “There is No Innocent Eye”
2024/02/15
  Sharmin and Kaylin sit down with Dr. Denise Davis to discuss communication as a procedure, continuous and incremental improvement, and the interrelationship between social and health justice   Denise L. Davis is a general internist and Clinical Professor of Medicine at University of California San Francisco. She serves as Associate Director for Faculty Development… Read More »Episode 320: WDx #27: “There is No Innocent Eye”
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Episode 319 – RLR – Profound Fatigue
2024/02/05
Episode description Reza and Rabih discuss a case of a patient with profound fatigue   Student discount https://www.rlrcpsolvers.com/student-discounts/   IMG discount Use coupon code RLRIMG at check out  https://rlrcpsolvers.com/annual-plan
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Episode 318: Rafael Medina Subspecialty Series – Headache
2024/01/30
In this Rheumatology Rafael Medina Subspecialty episode, Dr. John Landefeld presents a case to Dr. Sarah Goglin of a 74 year old woman presenting with headache. Session facilitator: Şeyma Yıldırım  The goal of this session is to expand access to subspecialty, primary care, and internal medicine-adjacent specialty education to learners around the world. If you… Read More »Episode 318: Rafael Medina Subspecialty Series – Headache
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Episode 317: Neurology VMR – Generalized Weakness
2024/01/17
Episode title: Episode 317: Neurology VMR – Generalized weakness Episode description: We continue our campaign to #EndNeurophobia, with the help of Dr. Aaron Berkowitz. This time, Kirtan presents a case of generalized weakness to Vivek and Hannah. Neurology DDx Schema   Kirtan Patolia @KirtanPatolia   Kirtan Patolia is a second-year Internal Medicine resident from John H.… Read More »Episode 317: Neurology VMR – Generalized Weakness
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Episode 316: Dissecting the Learning Process with Rabih & Reza
2024/01/11
New Year, old episode! Rabih and Reza reveal all of the math and magic behind becoming better learners. Join live morning reports here!  Download CPSolvers App here RLRCPSOLVERS
Episode 315: Schema Episode – Diverticulitis Complications
2023/12/21
Ann-Marie, Sharmin, and Maddy discusses their approaches to diverticulitis complications as they talk through a case presented by Jack.  Frameworks:  Diverticulitis Complications   Download CPSolvers App here RLRCPSOLVERS
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Episode 314 – RLR – Systemic Stones
2023/12/13
    Episode description Reza and Rabih discuss a case of a patient with flank pain and systemic features   Student discount https://www.rlrcpsolvers.com/student-discounts/   IMG discount Use coupon code RLRIMG at check out  https://rlrcpsolvers.com/annual-plan
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Episode 313: Rafael Medina Subspecialty Series – Splenomegaly
2023/12/06
In this Hepatology Rafael Medina Subspecialty episode, Dr. Christopher Coe presents a case to Dr. Arpan Patel of a woman presenting with fatigue and splenomegaly.  Session facilitator: Maddy Conte The goal of this series is to expand access to subspecialty, primary care, and internal medicine-adjacent specialty education to learners around the world. If you would… Read More »Episode 313: Rafael Medina Subspecialty Series – Splenomegaly
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Episode 312: Neurology VMR – Frequent Stumbling
2023/11/29
Episode title: Episode 312: Neurology VMR – Frequent stumbling Episode description: We continue our campaign to #EndNeurophobia, with the help of Dr. Aaron Berkowitz. This time, Valeria presents a case of frequent stumbling to Nilayan and Subhangi. Neurology DDx Schema   Valeria Roldan   Valeria is a medical student at Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia. She was… Read More »Episode 312: Neurology VMR – Frequent Stumbling
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Episode 311: Spaced Learning Series – Hypercalcemia
2023/11/21
  Episode description: The spaced learning series team discusses a case of severe hypercalcemia, seizure, and vision loss. Featuring: Simone VaisMoses MurdockValeria Roldan SchemasHypercalcemia  Download CPSolvers App here RLRCPSOLVERS Click here to view the weekly episode recap email!     
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Episode 310 – WDx Episode #26: “You are Resilient, even if You Don’t Know It”
2023/11/09
Sharmin, Kaylin, and Jane are joined by Dr. Risheen Reejhsinghani, cardiologist extraordinaire, Clinical Associate Professor at Stanford, and Associate Program Director of the cardiology fellowship. They discuss her journey through medical training as an international medical graduate, how her love for cardiology developed, and how her career has evolved to allow her to combine her passions for medical education and mentoring into her daily… Read More »Episode 310 – WDx Episode #26: “You are Resilient, even if You Don’t Know It”
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Episode 309 – Antiracism in Medicine Series – Episode 23 – Anti-Blackness, Anti-Fatness, and Food Shaming
2023/11/07
CPSolvers: Anti-Racism in Medicine Series Episode 23 – Anti-Blackness, Anti-Fatness, and Food Shaming Show Notes by Humza A. Siddiqui October 31, 2023   Summary: This episode highlights the culture of food shaming and anti-fatness as it relates to anti-Blackness. During this episode, we hear from Da’Shaun L. Harrison, a community organizer and trans theorist, and… Read More »Episode 309 – Antiracism in Medicine Series – Episode 23 – Anti-Blackness, Anti-Fatness, and Food Shaming
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4.7 out of 5
475 reviews
SnoogansBONG 2023/01/11
Excellent MedEd Resource with high value information
This podcast is excellent and filled with high value information. Very learner oriented, but I think there’s something for all levels here.
Yobee!2023 2023/11/28
Difficult to listen to
Some of the hosts do not speak clearly and speak too quickly to understand anything being said. It isn’t appealing to listen to for that reason.
psychorun 2023/05/27
Volume fluctuates frequently but great content
I love the content but it’s so frustrating that the volume is frequently fluctuating depending on who is speaking or how they have their head turned. ...
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Dr. Michaela S. 2022/04/11
I love R and R
There is something for all learners in this podcast. Most of cases are problems that I will never see in my lifetime but they are really good about ...
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Mint tea 2021/02/05
Wow
The first time I have ever heard a frank discussion about the difficulty in family planning for women in medicine. Episode 158.
koalaboy17 2022/03/09
No
The hosts choose subpar cases to discuss; most of their deductions are not backed by evidence; and their facade of “democratizing” evidence is cheapen...
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timbenson1 2020/11/13
Episode 137
Every episode is wonderful, but episode 137 was PACKED with insightful discussion and schematics. Thanks!
Nifermorg 2020/10/29
Addicted
I can’t get enough of this pod cast! I have listened to most episodes more than once.
BerkeleyYogini 2020/08/27
Conversations + Solutions We Need at a Desperate Time
Thank you for this crucial and timely show. Grateful for your outstanding guests, constructs, and thought leadership. Gives me hope that we can disman...
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a miserable fallen creature 2020/09/09
How “amazed” are you really?
The host spends an inordinate amount of time saying how “in awe” he is that the guest clinician is able to interpret results/construct a DDx. It’s ext...
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