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The Clinical Problem Solvers

The Clinical Problem Solvers
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Diagnostic Reasoning
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Communication In Healthcare
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Chronic Inflammatory Conditions
Inflammation
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Wilson's Disease
Hepatology
Liver Disease

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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Recent Guests

Vinicius de Sousa
Medical student from Brazil with interests in clinical reasoning
Episode: Episode 416 – Clinical Unknown Series with Dr. Vinicius de Sousa
Dr. Elliot Tapper
Associate Professor in the Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
University of Michigan
Episode: Episode 413: Rafael Medina Hepatology Episode with Dr. Tapper – Driver or Bystander
Hirsh Elhence
Internal Medicine resident
University of Colorado
Episode: Episode 413: Rafael Medina Hepatology Episode with Dr. Tapper – Driver or Bystander
Aye Chan
Medical graduate from Myanmar
Episode: Episode 410: Neurology VMR – right hand weakness for 3 months
Kirtan Patolia
Physician and member of CPSolvers Academy.
Episode: Episode 408 – Clinical Unknown Series with Dr. Kirtan Patolia
Dr. Ana Valle
Rheumatology fellow at Brigham's and Women's Hospital with a passion for clinical research.
Brigham's and Women's Hospital
Episode: Episode 405- Rafael Medina Subspecialty Episode- Joint pain, rash and dry mouth
Mengyu Zhou
Hospitalist and CPSolvers member from China, current resident in Oregon.
CPSolvers
Episode: Episode 400: Clinical Unknown Series with Dr. Mengyu Zhou
Julia Armendariz
Hospitalist and clinical educator in the Bay Area, co-director for the medical education elective for the Stanford Internal Medicine Residency.
Stanford Internal Medicine Residency
Episode: Episode 398: WDx #36: How to Approach a “Struggling” Learner
Dr. Greg Kirschen
First year Maternal and Fetal Medicine Fellow
University of Pennsylvania
Episode: Episode 397: Rafael Medina Subspecialty Episode – Hypertension in Pregnancy

Hosts

Maddy
Co-host with a strong focus on engaging discussions around clinical cases and diagnostic reasoning.
Yusuf
Co-host involved in educational discussions on clinical challenges and diagnostic approaches.
Dr. Vinicius de Sousa
Guest and contributor to enriching clinical discussions with nuanced case analyses.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 880 ratings
  • Good medicine podcasts

    Funny, incredibly useful, case based, one of the best out there!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Good Medicine Podcasts
    United States3 months ago
  • Priest/Medic

    This truly is an exceptional project. The passion for learning demonstrated by these good people is matched only by the compassion energizing their dedication. Makes me wish I was young enough to apply to medical school! As it is, I learn an enormous lot that’s been boosting my clinical awareness. Very grateful to All involved.🕊

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    timoshak
    United States4 months ago
  • Communist propaganda

    Published a completely ill timed, not clinically relevant series focused more on social and political issues as opposed to medical podcast issues. Focusing on diversity equity and inclusion when it is clear that the majority of Americans are sick and tired of this. Intentionally going against what most Americans want. Pushing agendas, their agendas and indoctrinating younger minds. They clearly have no full concept or grasp on who is pushing this idea. This is for doctors, not sociology, social ... more

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Joe the Docs
    United States6 months ago
  • Egofest

    Just too painful to listen to all the effusive compliments for really basic reasoning in medicine. There is great underlying content but the hosts make it about themselves, “RLR” but really they all love themselves or are insecure about themselves, or both.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Asheville MMA
    United Statesa year ago
  • Amazing content

    Cases, schemas and discussion are so engaging and bring such good learning.

    The prolonged compliments each host gives every other speaker are getting longer, more elaborate and more painful to listen to. I appreciate the knowledge sharing and an impressed with the team as well - minutes long orations about the genius of each participants comment though seems excessive and detracts from what’s otherwise a very m informed conversation.

    Apple Podcasts
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    PeaceSerenity
    United Statesa year ago

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The podcast is praised for being informative and well-structured, catering effectively to both novice and experienced medical professionals.
Listeners find the content valuable for clinical learning and reasoning, highlighting the engaging case discussions and educational insights.
Some critique the focus on social issues at the potential expense of clinical content, suggesting a divisive aspect depending on listener perspectives.

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Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Episode 420: Antiracism in Medicine – Episode 28 – SGIM 2025: Immigrant and Refugee Health
Q: What common biases do healthcare providers have when caring for immigrant or refugee patients?
Healthcare providers may have biases about immigration status and fail to contextualize patients' experiences, which affects care delivery.
Episode 420: Antiracism in Medicine – Episode 28 – SGIM 2025: Immigrant and Refugee Health
Q: How does immigration policy directly impact the health and well-being of patients?
Immigration policies are often exclusionary, making access to healthcare inequitable and instilling fear among immigrant populations.
Episode 420: Antiracism in Medicine – Episode 28 – SGIM 2025: Immigrant and Refugee Health
Q: What are some of the most significant systemic or institutional barriers that immigrants and refugees face when navigating the healthcare system in the United States?
Barriers include language interpretation issues, insurance deficiencies, and fears associated with immigration status that prevent access to care.
Episode 418 – #IDLove – Colitis
Q: How does this travel and exposure history shift your differential?
This patient's extensive travel history and exposures make me think of travel-related infections, particularly parasitic infections like amoebas and giardia.
Episode 418 – #IDLove – Colitis
Q: What is your approach to diarrhea in a young adult?
My first approach would be to obtain a detailed history, including recent travel, antibiotic use, sexual practices, and food consumption while assessing for alarm features.

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2. Dr. Elliot Tapper
3. Hirsh Elhence
4. Aye Chan
5. Kirtan Patolia
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7. Mengyu Zhou
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