Episode 328 – Clinical Unknown – Alec & Austin discuss Lauren’s case

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Episode 438: Neurology VMR – Bilateral Leg Weakness

We continue our campaign to #EndNeurophobia, with the help of Dr. Aaron Berkowitz. This time, Andrew presents a case of bilateral leg weakness to Sarah and Valeria. Neurology DDx Schema Andrew Sanchez @ASanchez_PS Andrew is a rising hospitalist-educator at Beth Israel Deaconess M ...  Show more

Episode 437 – RLR – An Abnormal Normal Gap Acidosis

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