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Episode 441 – RR w/ Shantanu Rai – Fevers and Weight Loss

RLR ready Episode description RR discussed a case presented by Shantanu Rai involving a young woman with four months of fever. The case is adapted from a novel written by Shantanu Rai. – author/book website: www.shantanurai.com – author email: shantanuraiauthor@gmail.com – where ...  Show more

Episode 440: Subspecialty Episode – Pelvic & Joint Pain

Greg and Jeffrey discuss an interesting case at the intersection of rheumatology, neurology, and pelvic medicine. To join us live on Virtual Morning Report (VMR), sign up HERE. Download CPSolvers App here RLRCPSOLVERS 

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