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Clinical Decision Making with Dr. Eleanor Lederer 

UofL Internal Medicine Lecture Series
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In this presentation, one of our master educators, Dr. Eleanor Lederer, is put to the test by our Curriculum Director, Christopher Migliore. As a "Clinician's Clinician," she takes listeners along through her diagnostic process where she discusses how she thinks about making the diagnosis: listening to the patient, considering the presentation, understanding the natural progression of different pathologies, and developing an organized and consistent approach to obtaining data.
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Комментарии : 5   
@zuhairyassin505
@zuhairyassin505 3 года назад
this video made my day
@the_vr_md4019
@the_vr_md4019 7 лет назад
Listening to this as an M4 and just the clinical reasoning surrounding low phosphate in the setting of uremia is cool... learning a ton here
@Zara_Luna
@Zara_Luna 6 лет назад
J Audry, I agree. The medical model is a great start however it seems to lack the focus on asking the right questions and gathering data of the patient's past medical history to guide them first on ruling out differential diagnosis before even looking at labs. I read that 80% of diagnosing a patient is in the history and 5-10% is examination
@zuhairyassin505
@zuhairyassin505 3 года назад
who is she god damn she is smooth
@MedicalEducationFlamingo
@MedicalEducationFlamingo 3 года назад
Clinical reasoning is maybe the most important skill of a doctor. I'm sorry but it's not generic skill. So it is case specific. Context is important.
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