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She looked perfect on paper. Impeccable diet. Physically fit. Emotionally stable. Then she walked into my office and said, "I can't stop crying. I can't think. Something is wrong, and I don't know what it is." Her labs told part of the story: CRP at 87, neutrophils through the roof, lymphocytes bottomed out. But there was no fever. No illness. No obvious source. Until she dropped one sentence that changed everything.
This is the first episode of my new Clinical Thinking series where I walk you through real patient cases, step by step, so you can see how I actually think through complex presentations.
In this episode, you'll learn why the obvious answer is rarely the right one, how the 30/30/30 rule can keep you from tunnel vision, and what a cracked tooth taught me about dental history and emotional symptoms.
I also share the exact protocol I used, and why I intentionally kept it simple instead of ordering more tests.
If you want the framework behind how I approach every case, download The 6 Principles of Clinical Thinking.
And if you're ready to develop this kind of thinking, not just follow protocols, join me inside Clinical Academy.
By Ronda Nelson4.9
7474 ratings
She looked perfect on paper. Impeccable diet. Physically fit. Emotionally stable. Then she walked into my office and said, "I can't stop crying. I can't think. Something is wrong, and I don't know what it is." Her labs told part of the story: CRP at 87, neutrophils through the roof, lymphocytes bottomed out. But there was no fever. No illness. No obvious source. Until she dropped one sentence that changed everything.
This is the first episode of my new Clinical Thinking series where I walk you through real patient cases, step by step, so you can see how I actually think through complex presentations.
In this episode, you'll learn why the obvious answer is rarely the right one, how the 30/30/30 rule can keep you from tunnel vision, and what a cracked tooth taught me about dental history and emotional symptoms.
I also share the exact protocol I used, and why I intentionally kept it simple instead of ordering more tests.
If you want the framework behind how I approach every case, download The 6 Principles of Clinical Thinking.
And if you're ready to develop this kind of thinking, not just follow protocols, join me inside Clinical Academy.

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