S6 E9: Case Solving via Venn Diagrams
In today’s episode, the team is joined by Dr. Amanda Ames who presents a case that really stumps the masses. Grab your pen and stand ready at your nearest white board, this one takes some mapping.
In today’s episode, the team is joined by Dr. Amanda Ames who presents a case that really stumps the masses. Grab your pen and stand ready at your nearest white board, this one takes some mapping.
In today’s episode, Dr Josh Budlovsky presents from Victoria, BC a case that changed the way he practices. This is one of those, somethings just not right moments where you have nothing but a feeling to go on.
Dr. Alex Bohm schools host’s Barry Chan, Barry Kassen, Gerald da Roza, and Daniel Ennis on a disease they’ve never heard of before!
Dr. Natanya Russek, Chief Medical Resident at RCH joins the group to present a case involving multiple specialties and a variety of potential diagnoses. This case brings to light how a succinct presentation can result in a difference of opinion and ultimately the potential of alternate diagnoses and treatment methods. Listen in and add your … More S6 E6: A Difference of Opinion
Today the group is joined by Dr Eric Zhao who presents a case that leaves some of the crew unconvinced. If you don’t know, than it matters who you know!
After a long hiatus, the group is back with some new voices and new cases! In todays case, Dr. Sabina Freiman introduces us to a patient whose presentation does not match the findings. The group discusses irregularities in results and whether chasing a diagnosis could in fact be creating a ‘sick’ patient where there isn’t … More S6 E4: It’s fine. She’s fine. Everything is … fine?
In today’s episode, Dr. Thomas Hahn and Dr. Ryan Henrie team up to present a case to the group. This case examines the likelihood of your primary diagnosis being both right and wrong.
The members of the St Paul’s Morning report sent out the call and Dr. Michael Cammarata answered! Listen in to our first international case to see if you can spot the similarities, differences or even solve the case.
Our humble hosts are presented with an unfortunate case of a marathon runner who suddenly finds himself incapacitated, hospitalized, with a neurological presentation that baffles his medical team… Yikes. Listen in to see how they muddle through.
Do you believe in coincidence? How about serendipity? Today the group is joined by Internal Medicine PGY-2 Dr. Alastair Williams who presents a case that brings everyone to a stand still. Is it possible to solve a case if you’re unable to connect the dots? Have a listen to see if you can make the … More S5 E17: Serendipity