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A fun and useful (hopefully!) discussion of common causes of fever in children and the general approach an experienced clinician makes as she assesses pediatrics patients with a chief complaint of fever.द्वारा Mountainlion
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A conversation with OB/GYN faculty member, Dr. Jocylen Glassberg, utilizing the "common things are common" approach to evaluating patients with the chief complaint of vaginal symptoms. We also briefly cover the less common causes of these symptoms and talk about "can't miss diagnoses."द्वारा Mountainlion
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This case based conversation is about the UCD43 #16--Ear Pain. Please see www.UCD43.com and go to the page "What is the UCD43" for the complete list of UCD43 chief complaints as well as podcasts that address many of them. More to come so stay tuned!द्वारा Mountainlion
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Dr. Stephanie Rasmussen takes you and 2 excellent discussants on an exploration of a case of altered mental status. The UCD43 is a curricular list of 43 common chief complaints that all UCD medical students should be comfortable with by the time they graduate from medical school. We hope other medical schools and residency training programs will al…
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An interview with Kaiser Santa Rosa Emergency Medicine physician, Dr. Cheryl McBride, about evacuating her family during the 2017 Tubbs Fire in Sonoma County, the loss of her family's home and all possessions and the long recovery from the aftermath of the fire in her town and Sonoma County.द्वारा Mountainlion
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A conversation about racism in the second grade that transitioned to a frank discussion about racism in college and persevering to realize a dream that Dr. Harris had had since she was 5 years old.द्वारा Mountainlion
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It's been a hard year for everyone in so many ways. What have colleagues who have survived crises learned from their experiences? What do they have to teach us about survival and about life? Listen to this new Mountainlion series, hear their stories and find out.द्वारा Mountainlion
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A conversation with Dr. James Nixon of University of Minnesota about the origin of the term, "mistreatment" as well as about the sources and types of this mistreatment in the medical training environment.द्वारा Mountainlion
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Brief background to why we use questions while teaching learners, the background to the word pimping and why we should stop calling it that...plus 10 tips for artful questioning in the med ed setting.द्वारा Mountainlion
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A wonderful essay from the Annals "On Being a Doctor" Essay collection straight from the heart of a great educator in Internal Medicine. It juxtaposes learning a musical instrument with learning, for the first time, to present a patient at the bedside.द्वारा Mountainlion
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An interview with one of the presenters--Marina Mutter, MD--from a workshop presented at Denver APDIM in fall 2019 about tapping into Doug Lemov K-12 teaching techniques that, when applied to Medical Education, can be a hit.द्वारा Mountainlion
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Pharmacology flash cards from the 4th Edition Lange Flash card series plus a tribute to Sam Clayton, Jr., sound engineer for Toots & The Maytals as well producer and sound engineer for other Reggae greats--who died of the novel coronavirus.द्वारा Mountainlion
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5! The number 5 clinical vignettes for you to review for Step Prep and for the practice of medicine. As well a brief tribute to Bucky Pizzarelli, great jazz guitarist who died from the novel coronavirus a few weeks ago at 84 years of age.द्वारा Mountainlion
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Morning Report style case brought to you by....well, you'll have to listen to find out where this case came from because it's a secret revealed at the end. And 2 songs in memory of Wallace Roney, Jazz great, who recently died at age 59 from complications of novel coronavirus infection. We will miss him.…
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Hear what a 3rd student thinks about being pulled from her IM Clerkship due to the novel coronavirus pandemic and then settle in for some exciting IM Essentials questions to train your brain and expand your fund of knowledge.द्वारा Mountainlion
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A brief story about what's lost when there isn't shared decision making with patients....and why this IM Program Director insists on bedside rounds rather than hallway or conference room rounds.द्वारा Mountainlion
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