Episodes
Dad's away and the kids are taking over! It's a small group today with Dr. Alec Yu presenting a case for Dr Ennis and Dr Voyer to try to solve. Keeping those medical feelers out there proves to be highly beneficial for this diagnosis. 
Published 05/06/24
In today's episode, the team is joined by Dr. Amanda Ames who presents a case that really stumps the masses. Grab your pen and stand ready at your nearest white board, this one takes some mapping. 
Published 12/28/23
Published 12/28/23
In today's episode, Dr Josh Budlovsky presents from Victoria, BC a case that changed the way he practices. This is one of those, somethings just not right moments where you have nothing but a feeling to go on. 
Published 09/28/23
Dr. Alex Bohm schools host's Barry Chan, Barry Kassen, Gerald da Roza, and Daniel Ennis on a disease they've never heard of before!
Published 05/17/23
Dr. Natanya Russek, Chief Medical Resident at RCH joins the group to present a case involving multiple specialties and a variety of potential diagnoses. This case brings to light how a succinct presentation can result in a difference of opinion and ultimately the potential of alternate diagnoses and treatment methods. Listen in and add your thoughts to the conversation! 
Published 04/11/23
Today the group is joined by Dr Eric Zhao who presents a case that leaves some of the crew unconvinced. If you don't know the answer, than it matters who you know!
Published 03/12/23
After a long hiatus, the group is back with some new voices and new cases!  In todays case, Dr. Sabina Freiman introduces us to  a patient whose presentation does not match the findings. The group discusses irregularities in results and whether chasing a diagnosis could in fact be creating a 'sick' patient where there isn't one.
Published 02/16/23
In today's episode, Dr. Thomas Hahn and Dr. Ryan Henrie team up to present a case to the group. This case examines the likelihood of your primary diagnosis being both right and wrong. 
Published 07/06/22
The members of the St Paul's Morning report sent out the call and Dr. Michael Cammarata answered! Listen in to our first international case to see if you can spot the similarities, differences or even solve the case. 
Published 06/23/22
Our humble hosts are presented with an unfortunate case of a marathon runner who suddenly finds himself incapacitated, hospitalized, with a neurological presentation that baffles his medical team... Yikes. Listen in to see how they muddle through.
Published 03/25/22
Do you believe in coincidence? How about serendipity? Today the group is joined by Internal Medicine PGY-2 Dr. Alastair Williams who presents a case that brings everyone to a stand still.  Is it possible to solve a case if you're unable to connect the dots? Have a listen to see if you can make the diagnosis!  https://stpaulsmorningreport.com/category/podcast/
Published 11/18/21
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 and treatment path options. The group examines how crucial the advise of many disciplines can be and the importance of owning your case as the most responsible physician.  https://stpaulsmorningreport.com/category/podcast/
Published 09/30/21
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 outside the box? Today's episode has everyone scratching their heads - tune in now to find out why!  https://stpaulsmorningreport.com/category/podcast/
Published 09/19/21
Join us as we watch a simple case snowball into a hard one. And this time it's not our fault!
Published 08/07/21
In today's long awaited episode, we are joined by Internal Medicine resident Dr. Adam Chruscicki. We follow a patient over many years and discuss the difficulties when all the puzzle pieces seem present, but we are still unable to find the solution.  
Published 05/28/21
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. This one strikes a bit of a nerve with the crew on many fronts. Have a listen and see if you can relate to any of the discussions had. 
Published 04/19/21
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. 
Published 03/28/21
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 differential, does the loudest voice determine the course of action? We invite you to listen along and see if you would have done anything differently. 
Published 03/13/21
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 recommendations are for other podcasts and answer some listener questions.
Published 02/13/21
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 dermatology. In this episode, we span many years and explore the importance of obtaining a detailed patient history and trusting our gut instincts.
Published 01/28/21
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?
Published 01/08/21
Today we explore the case of a healthy man whose symptoms of headache and dyspnea at first glance seem to be obviously explained, until things don't go quite as expected. Stay tuned as we explore the causes for our patients presentation and how that changes as the clinical course progresses. 
Published 12/25/20
The group was a bit concerned about the type of case Dr. Persia Pourshahnazari would be presenting but they dove in nonetheless and were not disappointed! How comfortable are you at challenging? Would you expose a patient to their potential allergen to test your diagnosis? Join in on the conversation as Persia delivers an awe inspiring, brain melting, google-it worthy case.
Published 12/11/20
While BK is away, Danny and Steph take a crack at solving a case presented by Dr. Katie Wiskar. Her patient presents with episodic symptoms of fever, malaise and myalgia, weight loss, fatigue, a non productive cough, chest pain, a trip to Cuba and a trip to Mexico ... do you think you have a diagnosis? Join the conversation and test your knowledge.
Published 11/27/20