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In this episode Ben and I delve into fluid assessments during the acute take and how to manage hyponatraemia.
We reflect on how to manage an ED admission with incidental finding of a low sodium level.
How would you manage this? Did we do things right or wrong? Would you have done anything differently?
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It's the middle of the night and a patient presents with seizures.
What would you do and what could be causing this? Ben and I are baffled, can you figure out what is going on?........
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Ben and I go back to our roots and discuss a patient who presented with a headache to the Same Day Emergency Care unit. Things aren't always as they seem. Can you guess what is going on before Ben?
We discuss how bias affects our decision making, especially when we are tired.
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Ben and I reflect on the complexities of a case of lethargy and Immunotherapy.
We discuss the importance of cross-speciality working and how we can learn so much from each other at work.
** I mistakenly say metastatic multiple melanoma, instead of metastatic melanoma at the beginning of the episode, apologies **
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Ben and I discuss shortness of breath, and I completely miss the diagnosis.
Can you figure out what is going on?
I resort to AI to help .......
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In this episode we discuss cranial nerve palsies and I once again face my fear of neurology. We reflect on what imaging is best at the front door.
Ben is quoting Steps lyrics yet again; 5,6,7,8 .............
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In this episode Ben and I discuss tiredness and its many possible causes.
We reflect on the power of a mentor and the positive, lasting effect they can have on a career.
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In this bitesize episode Ben and I are back and we discuss our favourite medical mnemonics. A great way to revise and recap on common medical conditions.
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Ben and I are back with another case of foot drop, yet with a very different history and diagnosis.
Ben tests my neurology skills (again), and I flounder (again).
We reflect on diagnostic momentum and confirmation bias and how this may affect a patient's journey in hospital.
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We are back with a very challenging case of a headache and I, for once, am completely lost for words. Ben is officially a genius in my eyes.
Ben resorts to quoting Steps lyrics!
Coming soon - Home of Medicine YouTube Channel - Watch this space!
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In this bite size episode Ben and I discuss reverse ward rounds and how they can be beneficial as a training tool.
We also reflect on peer review and maybe this is something we should all be doing?.
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In this captivating episode, Ben and I are back discussing bilateral leg pain.
We reflect on the importance of taking a break at work for prevention of exhaustion, rather than waiting until exhaustion sets in and how a well timed break can improve clinical decision making.
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In this first ever bitesize episode Ben and I discuss the art of giving feedback during a busy day at work and we reflect on how small changes at work can lead to bigger changes.
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In this episode join Ben and I as we discuss a case urinary retention in pregnancy. We explore possible causes and reflect on what to do when we don't know what to do.
We reflect on acknowledging the limitations of our competencies and knowledge.
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In this episode Ben and I discuss a patient I first saw last year, and we reflect on what happened next.
We discuss kindness, openness and honesty and we encourage everyone to take a mid ward round coffee break to help develop team work and wellbeing.
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This episode is a repost of season 2, episode 7, in which Ben and I discuss a case I saw over a busy weekend.
In the next episode we will release an update of the case, as we consider the final diagnosis.
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We are back to discuss a case of foot drop and I reflect on my self confessed neurophobia.
Ben and I share our thoughts about investigations in the acute setting.
Subscribe, share and join us as we unravel the mystery of the sudden foot drop.
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Join Ben and I as we discuss causes of delirium and get stumped by blood gases.
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Welcome to the latest episode as Ben and I navigate fever of unknown origin.
We discuss the impact of the prior diagnoses on clinical reasoning and how diagnostic momentum can have a big influence at work.
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Join Ben and I as we discuss headaches, decision fatigue and recency bias.
We reflect on the importance of reflection and how it's OK not to be OK.
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The EFIM Academy aims to develop your clinical reasoning by working through real life cases. Happy learning!@amieburbridge @DrBenLovell
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