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In this Pulmonary & Critical Care episode, Dr. Meghan Nothem presents an unusual case of acute encephalopathy and unresponsiveness to Dr. Paul A. Bergl. Stay tuned to found out the final diagnosis!
Session facilitator: Dr. Hui Ting Ruan
Case discussant:
Dr. Paul A. Bergl is an intensivist at Gundersen Lutheran Medical Center in La Crosse, WI and clinical adjunct assistant professor with the University of Wisconsin. He completed medical school at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, internal medicine residency at the University of Chicago, and critical care fellowship at the Medical College of Wisconsin.
Dr. Bergl is a decorated educator with over a dozen major teaching awards and honors from medical students, residents, and fellows. His foremost passions in medical eduation are critical thinking and diagnostic reasoning. His other scholarly work has focused on diagnostic error, point-of-care ultrasonography and echocardiography, and bedside teaching and rounding.
Case presenter: Dr. Meghan Nothem
Dr. Nothem is a third year Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine fellow at The Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee, Wisconsin where she also completed her Internal Medicine residency and served as Chief Resident. Prior to returning to her home city for post-graduate training, she earned her Bachelor of Science in Biology at University of Wisconsin-Madison and her medical degree at Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic Medicine in Parker, Colorado. Dr. Nothem will be joining a Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine practice in Milwaukee upon completion of her fellowship in summer of 2025.
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Title – A Sudden Problem – but where is it?
Episode description
RR discuss a fascinating case of abrupt onset abdominal pain
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Episode description: We continue our campaign to #EndNeurophobia, with the help of Dr. Aaron Berkowitz. This time, Dr. Sebastian Green presents a case of generalized weakness to Aye.
Aye Chan Moe Thant ( @AyeThant94 )
Aye is a physician from Myanmar and now working as a clinical research team member at the Department of Neurology, Washington University in Saint Louis. Throughout her career in Myanmar, she worked closely and received training from her mentor neurologist, one of only three neurologists available for the whole upper Myanmar of 23 million population. Witnessing the challenges faced by the patients from underserved areas, she is dedicated to advancing health equity, research, and global neurology. Aye is also very passionate about medical education and has been deeply involved in Clinical Problem Solvers mainly in neurology with the mentor Dr. Aaron Berkowitz. She is going to apply for neurology residency and very excited about the journey ahead!
Dr. Sebastian Green ( @sebfgreen )
Dr. Sebastian Green is a neurology resident at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). He was born and raised in London, England. He has degrees in Medicine from the University of Bristol and Neuroscience from the University of Oxford. He has published on neuroimaging, memory, sleep, epilepsy, and more. He is passionate about medical education in neurology, and using EEG to answer big questions about the brain.
Episode description: Welcome our new SLS team member, Seyma! The SLS team get together from four time zones across the world to discuss a challenging case of altered mental status.
Featuring: Kirtan PatoliaAnna FretzPriyanka AthavaleSeyma Yildirim SchemasAltered Mental StatusInfection 1.0In this episode, Mukund presents a fantastic case to Jasdeep and Ibrahim.
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In this episode of WDx, Sharmin, Yaz, and Kaylin are joined by Dr. Laila Woc-Colburn. Tune in to hear Dr. Woc expertly discuss a case of a young woman with a worsening headache, followed by a roundtable discussion about what drew her to infectious diseases and her passions in medicine and life.
Bio:
**Laila Woc-Colburn, MD** is an associate professor in the Division of Infectious Diseases at Emory University School of Medicine. A graduate of Universidad Francisco Marroquín in Guatemala, she completed her internal medicine residency at Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center in Chicago and her fellowship in infectious diseases and HIV medicine at Case Western University in Cleveland. Dr. Woc-Colburn also holds a Diploma in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.
Her clinical interests encompass tropical diseases in immunosuppressed individuals, including those with HIV, as well as mycotic diseases, orthopedic infections, and medical education. She is passionate about teaching the next generation of healthcare professionals about infectious diseases and is dedicated to empowering women and BIPOC individuals in medicine.
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In this dermatology episode, Dr. Eamonn Maher presents a case of eruptive nodules to Dr. Steven Chen.
Session facilitator: Dr. Maddy Conte
Case Discussant: Dr. Steven Chen
Case Presenter: Dr. Eamonn Maher
Evolution of Skin Lesions: Link here
Skin Biopsies: Link here
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Title – Photophobia and diarrhea
Episode description
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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Episode description: We continue our campaign to #EndNeurophobia, with the help of Dr. Aaron Berkowitz. This time, Bayan presents a case of headache and seizure to Aye.
Aye Chan Moe Thant ( @AyeThant94 )
Aye is a physician from Myanmar and now working as a clinical research team member at the Department of Neurology, Washington University in Saint Louis. Throughout her career in Myanmar, she worked closely and received training from her mentor neurologist, one of only three neurologists available for the whole upper Myanmar of 23 million population. Witnessing the challenges faced by the patients from underserved areas, she is dedicated to advancing health equity, research, and global neurology. Aye is also very passionate about medical education and has been deeply involved in Clinical Problem Solvers mainly in neurology with the mentor Dr. Aaron Berkowitz. She is going to apply for neurology residency and very excited about the journey ahead!
Bayan Al Zoabu
Bayan is a senior medical student from Syria with a passion for neurology and a drive to make a difference in healthcare. From founding a screening initiative for congenital conditions in children to working with other students and residents to create the NeurAnki flashcard deck to help neurology residents prep for board exams, Bayan is all about supporting others. As a passionate advocate for ethics, she is the co-leader of the journal club team in the neuro-ethics group. Outside medicine and in her free time, Bayan loves to relax with a cup of tea and a book.
Episode description: Jas presents a fascinating case of chest pain, dyspnea, and lower extremity edema that ends up in a very different place than any of us expected. Welcome to our new teammate Elena!
Featuring: Mukund RaguramJasdeep BajwaValeria RoldanElena Storz SchemasChest painDyspnea PyramidLower extremity edemaHypertensionAKI overviewNephrotic syndromeGlomerulonephritisAnemia thought trainHemolytic anemiaYour feedback is valuable to us. Should you encounter any bugs, glitches, lack of functionality or other problems, please email us on [email protected] or join Moon.FM Telegram Group where you can talk directly to the dev team who are happy to answer any queries.