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Jul 14, 2019

In this episode, Daniel and Stephane present a case they worked on together involving a genetic syndrome and a mysterious symptom complex. What is the next step when Internal Medicine, Rheumatology, Immunology, Infectious Diseases and Hematology cant find the cause of a fever? How could we have solved this one sooner?


Jul 14, 2019

When a patient presents with recurrent kidney stones, the reason seems clear - persistent hypercalcemia. But why, and why now? Dr Janet Simons leads the group through a fascinating case where knowledge truly is power.


Jul 13, 2019

An oldie, but a goodie. This episode was the beginning of the St. Paul's Morning Report; it was the very first ever recorded. Amid the noisy hospital setting, Dr. Roston walks us through a case demonstrating how diagnostic testing can potentially lead to harm in patients. 


Jul 13, 2019

In this episode, a patient presents with progressive bloody diarrhea and weight loss whose diagnosis is called into question over and over again when things just don't seem to be getting better.


Jul 13, 2019

Before our technology went 'professional', there was a group of physicians with a computer and the desire to share interesting cases far and wide. This episode comes from the Morning Report vault and it examines if there is such a thing as too much intervention. Is there a limit on the number of specialists that should...