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
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 200 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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RR discuss a fascinating case of fever, photophobia and diarrhea
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Maddy, Youssef and Andrew share their approach to acute coronary syndrome as they discuss a case presented by Sharmin.
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clinicalproblemsolving.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/11.21.2024-Headche-and-seizure-RTP.mp3Episode description: We continue our campaign to #EndNeurophobia, with the help of Dr. Aaron Berkowitz. This time, Bayan presents a case of headache a... more
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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.
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.
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.
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. I will be listening in my car and I am having to turn the volume up and down throughout the episodes. Frustrating
Still a pleasure to hear from your guys, thank you!
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