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Lethargy – Case 2

  What would Amie do when a 34 year old male presents with a 6 week history of tiredness and fever? Find out how Ben managed this case on the post take ward round. As you listen, ask yourself: can you figure out the diagnosis? What would you have done

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HyperCRPaemia

  Amie challenges Ben to work through a case of high CRP and fever. As you listen, ask yourself: can you figure out the diagnosis? What would you have done in the situation? Links & Resources RCPE Education: rcpe.ac.uk/education   Connect With Us Email: a.burbridge@nhs.net YouTube: Home of Medicine Channel

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To D-dimer, or Not to D-dimer? That is the Question

  We are back with one of our favourite subjects—the D-dimer. In this episode, Ben reflects on a case involving a 26-year-old pregnant woman presenting with pleuritic chest pain. As you listen, ask yourself: can you figure out the diagnosis? What would you have done in this situation? As ever,

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A Cognitive Autopsy – What’s Wrong with Me?

  Ben and Amie are joined once again by the world-renowned expert on clinical decision-making, Professor Pat Croskerry.  Pat presents a challenging case involving a 25-year-old woman with “Baby Blues”. Is bias always bad, or is it a necessary tool for survival in error-prone environments? We discuss the importance of

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Anchors Away with Professor Pat Croskerry

  In the first of two very special episodes, Amie and Ben are joined by Amie’s hero, Professor Pat Croskerry, a leading expert on cognitive bias and how doctors think. We go back to basics and cover all things critical thinking. Croskerry, P. (2020) The cognitive autopsy: a root cause

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Collapse – To admit or not to admit?

  In this episode, Ben discusses a case of a 42 year man who collapses whilst jogging. Would you admit this gentleman or discharge? Amie and Ben work through the case and talk about the clinical reasoning behind their decisions and what can affect this. Amie takes us out into

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