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Dr. Ellie Garbade presents a clinical unknown to Dr. Aimee Zaas and CPSolvers.
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Dr. Ellie Garbade
Ellie Garbade is a current chief resident at the University of Rochester Medical Center, where she completed her internship and residency in Internal Medicine. Following chief year, she plans to continue her career at the University of Rochester as an academic hospitalist.
Dr. Aimee Zaas
Aimee Zaas is an Associate Professor of Medicine at Duke University School of Medicine in the Division of Infectious Diseases and International Health. She serves at the Program Director for the Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program and spends her clinical time on the general medicine service with residents and students as well as on the Transplant Infectious Diseases consultative service at Duke Hospital. After completing her medical school at the Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University, she completed her residency and Assistant Chief of Service (Thayer!) at The Johns Hopkins Hospital and her Infectious Diseases fellowship at Duke. She enjoys spending time with her husband, two boys (but, let’s face it, they are teenagers so are never home) and two dogs, cheering on her kids’sports, the Duke Blue Devils and St. Louis Cardinals as well as trying out new restaurants and excellent coffee.
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Dr. Ellie Garbade presents a clinical unknown to Dr. Aimee Zaas and CPSolvers.
Download CPSolvers App here
Patreon website
Learn-Live!
Dr. Ellie Garbade
Ellie Garbade is a current chief resident at the University of Rochester Medical Center, where she completed her internship and residency in Internal Medicine. Following chief year, she plans to continue her career at the University of Rochester as an academic hospitalist.
Dr. Aimee Zaas
Aimee Zaas is an Associate Professor of Medicine at Duke University School of Medicine in the Division of Infectious Diseases and International Health. She serves at the Program Director for the Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program and spends her clinical time on the general medicine service with residents and students as well as on the Transplant Infectious Diseases consultative service at Duke Hospital. After completing her medical school at the Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University, she completed her residency and Assistant Chief of Service (Thayer!) at The Johns Hopkins Hospital and her Infectious Diseases fellowship at Duke. She enjoys spending time with her husband, two boys (but, let’s face it, they are teenagers so are never home) and two dogs, cheering on her kids’sports, the Duke Blue Devils and St. Louis Cardinals as well as trying out new restaurants and excellent coffee.

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