Diagnostic cases and schema to improve clinical reasoning, problem solving and ultimately, diagnosis.
In this rheumatology Rafael Medina Subspecialty episode, Dr. Appledene Osbourne presents a case of polyarticular joint pain to Dr. Lianne Gensler.
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 like to get involved as a case presenter or discussant (or nominate an attending/educator), fill out the form HERE.
Case Discussant: Dr. Lianne Gensler is a rheumatologist and serves as director of the UCSF Ankylosing Spondylitis Clinic, which is dedicated to care for this inflammatory disease. Gensler’s primary research interest is the disease progression of axial spondyloarthritis (a category that includes ankylosing spondylitis).
Case Presenter: Dr. Appledene Osbourne is a current rheumatology fellow at UCSF.
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Title Progressive back pain
Episode description
Reza and Rabih discuss a case of a patient with back pain
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Maddy, Jack, and Sharmin share their approach to focal splenic lesions and splenic infarcts as they discuss a case presented by Youssef.
Frameworks Discussed in Case:
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Episode 331: Neurology VMR – Headaches and loss of sensation in the left leg
We continue our campaign to #EndNeurophobia, with the help of Dr. Aaron Berkowitz. This time, Hans presents a case of headaches and loss of sensation in the left leg to Andrew and Maria.
Hans Kaus
Hans Kaus received his MD from Ross University School of Medicine. He completed his undergraduate education in Pharmacy at the University of Tübingen, Germany. Driven by a deep desire to understand patient concerns, Hans wanted to go beyond pharmaceutical care. While in medical school, the virtual morning reports, Clinical Problem Solvers, unleashed his passion for solving complex patient cases. The blend of medicine and pharmacy will markedly benefit patients. In his spare time, Hans enjoys embarking on long bicycle rides.
Andrew Sanchez
@ASanchez_PS
Andrew Sanchez is an exiting PGY-3 in internal medicine at Yale New Haven Hospital: he will soon be starting a career in academic hospital medicine at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston. Meeting hospitalized patients and working with them to achieve diagnostic clarity is his primary clinical passion. His interest in diagnosing the undifferentiated patient is the driving force behind deep interest in learning and teaching diagnostic reasoning. On X/Twitter – which he considers the centerpiece of his teaching portfolio – he is known for creating and sharing schemas for both common and uncommon clinical dilemmas, which are frequently accompanied by “Tweetorial” commentary, as well as diagnostic case challenges.
María Jimena Alemán
@MariaMjaleman
María Jimena Alemán was born and raised in Guatemala. After suffering from long-standing neurophobia, she has embraced her love for neurology and will soon be starting her neurology residency at the University of California San Francisco. She looks forward to dedicating her life to improving neurological care and education around the globe. Maria loves art and culture and is currently obsessed with textiles and flowers
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Our new members of the Spaced Learning Series team, Jasdeep and Mukund, join Valeria to discuss a case of progressive rash.
Featuring:
Valeria Roldan
Jasdeep Bajwa
Mukund Raguram
Schemas
Fever and Rash
The Spaced Learning Series discuss a fascinating new case of a patient found down.
Featuring:
Anna Fretz
Priyanka Athavale
Kirtan Patolia
Schemas:
Hyperkalemia
Lactic Acidosis
Hypothermia
Hyperammonemia
Débora and Noah bring back the Clinical Unknown Series!
To kick off the first episode, we host Alec and Austin, who discuss a case presented by Laure. Embark on this diagnostic journey with us!
In honor of Women’s History month in the United States, Sharmin, Kaylin, and Jane discuss the Matilda Effect, the current state of gender inequality, and reflect on some of the many incredible women scientists that came before us and helped pave the way for a better future.
For more on the topics discussed, check out:
Women Scientists Were Written Out of History. It’s Margaret Rossiter’s Lifelong Mission to Fix That What Rosalind Franklin truly contributed to the discovery of DNA’s structure Women are credited less in science than men The Diversity–Innovation Paradox in Science Her work paved the way for blockbuster obesity drugs. Now, she’s fighting for recognition Celebrating 10 women medical pioneers Curiosity by Dr Faith FitzgeraldEpisode description
Reza and Rabih discuss a case of a patient with whole body pain
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In this clinical reasoning Rafael Medina Subspecialty episode, Dr. Mark Heslin presents a case to Dr. Tony Breu of a man presenting with facial swelling.
Session facilitator: Youssef Saklawi
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 like to get involved as a case presenter or discussant (or nominate an attending/educator), fill out the form HERE.
Case Discussant: Anthony C. Breu, MD is the Director of Resident Education at the Veterans Affairs Boston Healthcare System and an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School. He is also core faculty at the Center for Bioethics at Harvard Medical School. He completed his undergraduate degree in biomedical ethics at Brown University, where he also received his medical degree.
Case Presenter: Mark Heslin is a third-year internal medicine resident at the University of Pennsylvania. This summer, he will be starting his career as an academic hospitalist at Stanford. His clinical interests include medical education, clinical reasoning, diagnostic error, and the use of innovative technology to disseminate the teaching of clinical reasoning.
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Sharmin, Jack, and Youssef discuss their approach to joint pain as they reason through a case presented by Maddy.
Monoarticular Arthritis Framework
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