
Sharmin Shekarchian
@sharminzi
Former @UCSF IM Resident & @UCSFIMChiefs. Hospitalist. All about #MedEd #clinicalreasoning #womeninmedicine. @CPSolvers founding member.
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https://clinicalproblemsolving.com 05-01-2016 23:51:45
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Keeping Gabriel’s memory alive in the best way I can imagine ❤️ Thank you The Clinical Problem Solvers for making this possible and the whole team behind this initiative 🤍

Clinical reasoning just got a revamp! Honored & thrilled to introduce the new direction for the JGIM Journal of General Internal Medicine Exercises in Clinical Reasoning. Exciting times ahead with my fantastic co-editors Sharmin Shekarchian Anand Jagannath Check it out & send us your submissions! 🔗link.springer.com/article/10.100…

Exciting new aims to broaden clinical reasoning teaching via JGIM Journal of General Internal Medicine ❤️inclusivity of authors, management reasoning, horses over zebras, and highlighting uncertainty!

This is amazing! Sharmin Shekarchian Juan Lessing Anand Jagannath We can't wait to submit soon

We are so beyond excited to have the Exercises in Clinical Reasoning series with the outstanding crew of Sharmin Shekarchian Anand Jagannath and Juan Lessing at the helm.

How do we better represent #clinicalreasoning in current practice? Check out our editorial in JGIM Journal of General Internal Medicine for some ideas Sharmin Shekarchian Juan Lessing Submit your cases!

We need to take a moment to thank the The Clinical Problem Solvers community for bringing excitement back to uncovering common diagnoses. A) Epidemiology means we owe expertise in navigating common problems to our patients B) It brings so much joy to medicine Sharmin Shekarchian Rabih Geha @DxRxEdu


What are the chances that today’s reading assignment for the StanfordMedRes Med Ed elective (led by Sharmin Shekarchian) would start with a throwback to the Kansas City Royals World Series run - excellent omen for the rest of the series & elective 👏 (Throwback photo from 2014 at the K)


Check out our "3 P's" approach to Nephrotic Syndrome! Shout-out to co-schemers, Madellena (Maddy) Conte Sharmin Shekarchian & Youssef Saklawi! They're simply the best. podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the…


Must-read paper on teaching Clinical Problem Solving in this week's MedEd Models' curriculum🕵️♀️ - Teach learners to recognize similarities between new problems & existing schema - Encourage learners to extract the deeper elements of new problems - Immediate > delayed feedback




