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This episode comes all the way from a very snowy Northern Sweden.
I was at the European School of Internal Medicine - Winter School, and was very fortunate to meet Dr Fraz Mir, a Consultant Physician in Acute Medicine and Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics at Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge, UK. He is also an Affiliated Assistant Professor in the Department of Medicine, University of Cambridge.
In this episode we discuss a case of an individual presenting to hospital after taking an overdose.
I apologise for the background noise, we were recording in a hotel.
Visit www.efimacademy.org for further interactive e-modules.
The EFIM Academy aims to develop your clinical reasoning by working through real life cases. Happy learning!
Disclaimer: All patient stories discussed in Home of Medicine are informed by real patient interactions. However, all identifying details have been removed or appropriately modified to protect patient confidentiality.
This podcast is intended for education and professional development and should not replace independent clinical judgement or specialist consultation.
By Dr Amie Burbridge and Dr Ben Lovell5
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This episode comes all the way from a very snowy Northern Sweden.
I was at the European School of Internal Medicine - Winter School, and was very fortunate to meet Dr Fraz Mir, a Consultant Physician in Acute Medicine and Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics at Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge, UK. He is also an Affiliated Assistant Professor in the Department of Medicine, University of Cambridge.
In this episode we discuss a case of an individual presenting to hospital after taking an overdose.
I apologise for the background noise, we were recording in a hotel.
Visit www.efimacademy.org for further interactive e-modules.
The EFIM Academy aims to develop your clinical reasoning by working through real life cases. Happy learning!
Disclaimer: All patient stories discussed in Home of Medicine are informed by real patient interactions. However, all identifying details have been removed or appropriately modified to protect patient confidentiality.
This podcast is intended for education and professional development and should not replace independent clinical judgement or specialist consultation.

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