Hollander Rounds: A Clinical Problem-Solving Case
In our Hollander Clinical Problem Solving Rounds, we observe how master clinicians reason through challenging cases, joining them on the diagnostic journey and learning from how they navigate each twist and turn as the story unfolds in real time. For this Hollander Rounds, our discussant will be Christopher Carlos. Speaker: Christopher Carlos, MD, MAS, is an associate professor of medicine in the Division of Nephrology at UCSF Health. He is also a core faculty member of the UCSF Glomerular Disease Center, where he leads an interdisciplinary clinic for complex immune-mediated kidney disorders. Carlos serves as site principal investigator for clinical trials in rare glomerular diseases and is the director of the UCSF nephrology fellowship program. Program: Allison Bond, MD: Introduction 0:55-44:30 — Christopher Carlos, MD, MAS 44:30-55:23 — Case Discussion See previous Medical Grand Rounds: April 28: Autonomy, Trust, and the Changing Landscape of Procedural Training and Expertise • https://youtu.be/JxO2r3FlSCU April 21: Autonomy, Trust, and the Changing Landscape of Procedural Training and Expertise • https://youtu.be/JxO2r3FlSCU April 14: AI and Clinical Reasoning: A New Era of Medical Education and Assessment • https://youtu.be/aUN5TUhDgJ4 April 7: Strengthening Post-Hospitalization Transitions of Care for Patients with Substance Use Disorders • https://youtu.be/bZ0CKJpnB70
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