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Episode 16: Abdominal Pain & Swelling

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We’re very excited to welcome our new guests, Dr. Eliana Bonifacino and Dr. Gaetan Sgro, to our latest episode. Listen and “play along” as we run through problem representations, cognitive biases, and differentials throughout this interesting case!

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

(1) List the most common causes of “volume overload”

(2) What are the most common causes of low SAAG (<1.1) vs high SAAG (>1.1)

(3) Discuss ways to overcome premature closure and anchoring bias in seemingly routine cases

(4) Understand the benefits of a hypothesis-driven diagnostic approach to guide further work-up in difficult cases

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Episode 16: Abdominal Pain & Swelling

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We’re very excited to welcome our new guests, Dr. Eliana Bonifacino and Dr. Gaetan Sgro, to our latest episode. Listen and “play along” as we run through problem representations, cognitive biases, and differentials throughout this interesting case!

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

(1) List the most common causes of “volume overload”

(2) What are the most common causes of low SAAG (<1.1) vs high SAAG (>1.1)

(3) Discuss ways to overcome premature closure and anchoring bias in seemingly routine cases

(4) Understand the benefits of a hypothesis-driven diagnostic approach to guide further work-up in difficult cases

  continue reading

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