Episode 154: Clinical unknown with Dr. Armitage – Headache

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Episode 463: SLS – Elbow pain

Download CPSolvers app here RLRCPSolvers In the most recent SLS episode, Austin presents a case of a patient with elbow pain to Maryana, David, and Zakariyya. How would you approach and untangle a case like this? What would be your differential diagnosis? Face this diagnostic cha ...  Show more

Episode 462 – The Clinical Unknown Series with Lera Novotnaia

In this episode, Lera—our special Academy member—joins Debora and Rahul to unravel a fascinating case of a young man with neurological symptoms that takes an unexpected and incredible turn. Presented by Mark, this diagnostic journey will keep you guessing until the very end. Don’ ...  Show more

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