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Dr. Kelly Arps presents a clinical unknown to Dr. Gurpreet Dhaliwal
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GuestsDr. Arps graduated from Emory medical school. She is a 3rd year resident of the Osler Internal Medicine Residency Training Program at Johns Hopkins Hospital. She matched at Duke for cardiology fellowship next year. Her academic interests include cardiac critical care as well as research in primary and secondary cardiovascular prevention. In her spare time Dr. Arps likes to run, read biographies, and cook vegetarian dishes.
Dr. Dhaliwal is a clinician-educator and Professor of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. He is the site director of the internal medicine clerkship at the San Francisco VA Medical Center, where he teaches medical students and residents in the emergency department, urgent care clinic, inpatient wards, outpatient clinic, and morning report. His academic interests are the cognitive processes underlying diagnostic reasoning and clinical problem-solving and the study of diagnostic expertise. Dr. Dhaliwal enjoys playing pickup basketball with his two sons … even though both can handily defeat him
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Dr. Kelly Arps presents a clinical unknown to Dr. Gurpreet Dhaliwal
Download CPSolvers App here
Show Notes
GuestsDr. Arps graduated from Emory medical school. She is a 3rd year resident of the Osler Internal Medicine Residency Training Program at Johns Hopkins Hospital. She matched at Duke for cardiology fellowship next year. Her academic interests include cardiac critical care as well as research in primary and secondary cardiovascular prevention. In her spare time Dr. Arps likes to run, read biographies, and cook vegetarian dishes.
Dr. Dhaliwal is a clinician-educator and Professor of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. He is the site director of the internal medicine clerkship at the San Francisco VA Medical Center, where he teaches medical students and residents in the emergency department, urgent care clinic, inpatient wards, outpatient clinic, and morning report. His academic interests are the cognitive processes underlying diagnostic reasoning and clinical problem-solving and the study of diagnostic expertise. Dr. Dhaliwal enjoys playing pickup basketball with his two sons … even though both can handily defeat him

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