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We are a group of medical students, residents, and attending physicians. Passionate about medical education, we want to provide all trainees and clinicians more opportunities to hone their clinical reasoning skills. By working through cases in a step-by-step fashion, we formulate differential diagnoses in a thoughtful and stimulating environment. We invite you to listen and have some fun with us!
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Drs. Tom Painter and Alli Dekosky are discussants in our third episode oriented to medical students! Listen along as Dr. Carly Sokach leads this venerable duo through some pearls and pitfalls of clinical reasoning!
Our second in a series of medical student oriented clinical reasoning podcasts! Drs. Anna Donovan and Andrea Carter provide some great clinical pearls in this case presented by Carly Sokach!
This is our inaugural episode specifically catered to medical students! Listen along as Drs. Missy McNeil, Casey McQuade, and Carly Sokach walk through this interesting case!
Dr. Stephanie Maximous is back to help walk us through an exciting critical care case! From shock, to vents, to pulmonary pathology–stay tuned for the clinical pearls!
Listen along as we work through an abundance of metabolic disturbances in this fascinating case! Dr. Casey McQuade and Dr. Michelle Fleshner brilliantly lead us to an unexpected final diagnosis. Have some fun with us as we solve this case together!
Dr. Alex Viehman is back! He brilliantly drops some great ID pearls throughout this puzzling case! As you listen along, think about how you would build your own framework for this problem.
Chief resident, Casey McQuade, and ID guru, Alex Viehman, discuss a puzzling case of altered mental status. Get ready to learn about frameworks, problem representations, and prioritized differentials!
Dr. Stephanie Maximous (pulm-CCM) and Dr. Alex Viehman (ID) join us for episode 30! These experts seamlessly narrow down a wide-spectrum of differentials in this immunocompromised patient.
Chief medical residents Dr. Casey McQuade and Dr. Michelle Fleshner discuss differentials, lumping vs splitting, and (of course) cat videos. Listen along for an hour of clinical reasoning pearls and entertaining discussion as we walk through this challenging case! Loading…
Dr. Andrea Carter joins our new guest, Dr. Anna Donovan, for this puzzling case. There are several cognitive biases highlighted throughout our discussion — can you catch them all?? Loading…
Dr. Stephanie Maximous joins us for another specialty case! She does a great job breaking down the differentials, work-up, and management of this extremely common condition. Listen along for some great clinical pearls! Loading…
Rheumatologist and clinician extraordinaire, Dr. Mehret Talabi, joins up-and-coming ID guru, Dr. Joe Rocco, for this exciting case! Listen along and challenge yourself as we discuss some great clinical pearls! Loading…
Dr. Andrea Carter and Dr. Clark Veet return for a fascinating presentation of clots and bleeding! Listen along as they tackle this case one step at a time. Loading…
It’s neuro time! We’re thrilled to have Dr. Ajitesh Ojah, program director for the neurology residency at the University of Pittsburgh, discuss encephalopathy. It’s a master at work, breaking down complex differentials in a realistic and applicable manner. Loading…
Dr. Joe Rocco and Dr. Drew Klein are back to tackle this fascinating and challenging case. Listen along for those great clinical pearls. And don’t forget to challenge yourself by pausing and practicing your clinical reasoning skills! Loading…
Dr. Carter and Dr. Sgro return to “redeem themselves” in our latest episode. What’s your framework for peripheral neuropathy? Listen along for some great pearls as you refine your clinical reasoning skills! Loading…
Our two new guests, Dr. Greg Bump and Dr. Sarah Jones, deftly maneuver through this presentation of confusion/AMS in an elderly patient. Listen and learn on the go, grab some clinical pearls, and check out the questions below for active engagement! Loading…
We’ve made it to episode 20 (*!wow!*). Dr. Gaetan Sgro is joined by our new and talented guest, Dr. Andrea Carter, for this fascinating case. There are plenty of diagnostic dilemmas to work through as these clinicians tackle a mystifying presentation of fevers, nausea, and vomiting. Loading…
Dr. Joe Rocco and Dr. Clark Veet will help you overcome your clinical reasoning weaknesses(!) while working through this case. Play along (and stimulate your brain!)  by working through your own problem representations and differentials! Loading…
A myriad of differentials await as our two new guests and clinical reasoning gurus dig through this case! Dr. Casey McQuade and Dr. Tom Painter join us for an interesting presentation of sore throat & const sx. Reinforce your learning with the following questions. As you listen along, fill out the learning objectives to actively … Continue reading "Episode 18: Sore Throat & Const Sx"










