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Harrison's PodClass: Internal Medicine Cases and Board Prep

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Courtesy of AccessMedicine, Harrison’s PodClass delivers illuminating and engaging discussions on key principles of internal medicine, around board-style case vignettes from the acclaimed McGraw-Hill book, Harrison’s Self-Assessment and Board Review.
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Harrison's PodClass provides engaging, high-yield discussions of key topics commonly found on rotational and board exams in internal and family medicine.
Harrison's PodClass provides engaging, high-yield discussions of key topics commonly found on rotational and board exams in internal and family medicine.
Harrison's PodClass provides engaging, high-yield discussions of key topics commonly found on rotational and board exams in internal and family medicine.
Harrison's PodClass provides engaging, high-yield discussions of key topics commonly found on rotational and board exams in internal and family medicine.
Harrison's PodClass provides engaging, high-yield discussions of key topics commonly found on rotational and board exams in internal and family medicine.
Harrison's PodClass provides engaging, high-yield discussions of key topics commonly found on rotational and board exams in internal and family medicine.
Harrison's PodClass provides engaging, high-yield discussions of key topics commonly found on rotational and board exams in internal and family medicine.
Learn more about this in Chapter 344: Cirrhosis and Its ComplicationsIn this episode of Harrison's Podclass, Dr. Cathy Handy and Dr. Charlie Wiener tackle the case of a 62-year-old woman presenting with pruritus and a constellation of symptoms including fatigue, weight loss, and intermittent nausea. The discussion delves into the diagnostic process, highlighting key clinical findings such as jaundice, spider angiomata, and a nodular liver.Dr. Handy and Dr. Wiener explore the implications of t...
Harrison's PodClass provides engaging, high-yield discussions of key topics commonly found on rotational and board exams in internal and family medicine.
Harrison's PodClass provides engaging, high-yield discussions of key topics commonly found on rotational and board exams in internal and family medicine.
Harrison's PodClass provides engaging, high-yield discussions of key topics commonly found on rotational and board exams in internal and family medicine.
Harrison's PodClass provides engaging, high-yield discussions of key topics commonly found on rotational and board exams in internal and family medicine.
Harrison's PodClass provides engaging, high-yield discussions of key topics commonly found on rotational and board exams in internal and family medicine.
Harrison's PodClass provides engaging, high-yield discussions of key topics commonly found on rotational and board exams in internal and family medicine.
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Ahmadreza

50 y/o perimenopause No periods during last 10 month Hot flashes and night sweating; vaginal driness

Jan 25th
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Mohammad moradi

wow this episode had a nice plot twist, going from frostbite to alcohol withdrawal !

Dec 26th
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Nazila Mazharinia

Hello to every one in your team We appreciated of your affort in teaching of deseases such as a cases. The Harrison's book was writen very abstracted, and understanding of the all of the text is defficult for medical students. Therefore your work is very kind. Regard

Nov 15th
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ali_mostafa_zadeh

Awesome podcast, keep going 👏🏻✌🏻

May 3rd
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Geoffrey Nkhonjera

loving these podclasses

Jul 29th
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hadi jabbari

thank you very much. please write a brief of the case down

Oct 17th
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Marc Lumsden

pre-eclampsia becomes eclampsia once seizures occur. for the 2nd question, I would say there's technically 2 answers; asthma and seizures (if you stick with pre-eclampsia)

May 10th
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Shruti Ravichandran

Very interesting and clear discussions.Why was the last episode on 7th november 2019? Please continue this-it's very useful to learn medicine via case based learning

Jan 7th
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setareh abdoli

very effective

Dec 20th
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Mohamad Tlass

Wonderful podcast!!

Oct 6th
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