St. Paul's Morning Report
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When physicians work together, the patients reap the rewards. This podcast joins a dynamic mix of doctors with different specialties and interests, who come together to discuss challenging cases. Working through obstacles, examining different techniques of approach and debating alternative practices; the group ventures down many paths to get the right diagnosis and treatment for their patients. New findings, medical studies and interesting topics are discussed.

How Sure Are You?

Today's case is presented by Dr. Jordan Friedmann, a PGY3 Internal Medicine Resident. He walks us through a case that involves many different opinions...
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Sherlock Holmes

 In this episode we examine how valuable words can be and how quickly the picture can change. Do you trust your investigation skills? Can you think ou...
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Snowball

Join us as we watch a simple case snowball into a hard one.  And this time it's not our fault!   
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Chasing the diagnosis

Today, Dr Derin Karacabeyli (Future Chief Resident at St Paul's Hospital!) joins the group to discuss an interesting case that he was involved with. T...
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Danny's Hail Mary

In this episode, Dr. John Doering presents a case to the team that teaches everyone a new lesson. Have a listen. Let's see if you knew what we didn't....
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The Brown Herring

In today's episode, Dr. Taylor Drury presents a difficult case which involved multiple specialties to achieve a diagnosis. But when there is a lacking...
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The Morning Report Spills the Tea

Well folks, its been some time since we checked in so today is the day! Tune in to hear about who we are, how the podcast came to be, what our recomme...
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Thomas is back!

After a long hiatus from the St Paul's Morning Report team, Dr. Thomas Roston has returned to present a fascinating case involving genetics and dermat...
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Insane in the Peritoneal Membrane

Dr. Anthony Gador proves once and for all that we shouldn't have our own podcast. Spoiler alert! It's an infection! Or is it? It is. .....or is it?
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