Reza
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@rabihmgeha brother | Co-founder @CPSolvers | https://t.co/M9uSEtorAX | @Gurpreet2015 mentee | Deep learner | Aghajoon's grandson
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http://rezamanesh.com 10-04-2016 01:27:27
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William Wright Infectious Disease Fellows Network ASM TxID Early Career Network Gabe 🦊 Great case illustrating that base rate of disease is often more important than the red herring of an exposure history.
Learned to account for base rate from Rabih Geha & Reza, and my dad who always said 'common things are common.'
Thank you Ufuk for presenting such an instructive case. We totally missed it. Just incredible. Zaven Sargsyan I think you'll love this case and I'd be interested in your reflection.
April 12, 2024 VMR with Reza & Rabih - abdominal pain and nausea/vomiting youtu.be/d8WfhlUPwDo?si… via…
#MedTwitter #MedX #RheumTwitter Young female patient present with 10 days of the small swelling as shown in picture. There is no pain. The swelling is firm, subcutaneous. X-ray of the hand showed no bone changes. What would be the differential diagnosis? Reza Rabih Geha
After binging for 3 months on any The Clinical Problem Solvers case I possible can, there’s a high possibility that today’s new RLR Case Challenge maybe my favorite! Reza magically presents 2 different stories to Rabih Geha, who take a “temp” “change” in stride.
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Thank you Thursday
I want to thank Anand Patel for teaching me so much about leukemia.
Anand - you've made me a better teacher and clinician.
I cannot recommend RLR enough 🔥
You can clearly see the heart and effort poured into this project by Rabih Geha and Reza.
Wether you are in training or already practicing, you will find something tailored to your needs within RLR. #MedTwitter
Play along, ask questions, discuss your thoughts and more as you try to figure out what's happening in this case!
Ann Marie Kumfer The Clinical Problem Solvers Rabih Geha Reza Anand Patel Travis Smith, DO