Reviews
Cases, schemas and discussion are so engaging and bring such good learning. The prolonged compliments each host gives every other speaker are getting longer, more elaborate and more painful to listen to. I appreciate the knowledge sharing and an impressed with the team as well - minutes long...Read full review »
PeaceSerenity via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/19/24
Some of the hosts do not speak clearly and speak too quickly to understand anything being said. It isn’t appealing to listen to for that reason.
Yobee!2023 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/28/23
I love the content but it’s so frustrating that the volume is frequently fluctuating depending on who is speaking or how they have their head turned. I will be listening in my car and I am having to turn the volume up and down throughout the episodes. Frustrating
psychorun via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/27/23
Still a pleasure to hear from your guys, thank you!
Romain R G via Apple Podcasts · France · 05/26/23
This podcast is excellent and filled with high value information. Very learner oriented, but I think there’s something for all levels here.
SnoogansBONG via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/11/23
Loved your energy guys!!! Keep the good stuff coming!
Rumeysa the curious via Apple Podcasts · Turkey · 08/12/22
I have no real reason to listen to this podcast as I do not work in medicine (I’m an accountant!) but I love it. Hearing these intelligent medics systematically go through symptoms and test results and work out what is wrong with the patient is so interesting and relaxing to me. The neurology...Read full review »
Shelley Jane via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 06/27/22
There is something for all learners in this podcast. Most of cases are problems that I will never see in my lifetime but they are really good about going through their thought train in order to come up with the final diagnosis. They have helped me organize my thinking which has made me a...Read full review »
Dr. Michaela S. via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/11/22
No
The hosts choose subpar cases to discuss; most of their deductions are not backed by evidence; and their facade of “democratizing” evidence is cheapened by them asking for paid subscriptions. I would recommend steering away from this podcast as to not stroke the egos of these people.
koalaboy17 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/09/22
High quality podcast that discusses great cases and practical topics we experience as clinicians eg episode 197 micro and macroaggressions which i was never taught in medical school how to overcome inappropriate encounters
Bennettgi via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 09/16/21
Love CPS! Such a fun and supportive way to learn!
SuhairB21 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 06/24/21
Love the reasoning and activism! You are supportive mentors bringing positivity to our purpose. I love what you are doing with raising awareness for current structural issues of discrimination including racism, sexism and disability segregation; these issues are inseparable from our health. You...Read full review »
Ambidex00 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 02/21/21
Wow
The first time I have ever heard a frank discussion about the difficulty in family planning for women in medicine. Episode 158.
Mint tea via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/05/21
Every episode is wonderful, but episode 137 was PACKED with insightful discussion and schematics. Thanks!
timbenson1 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/13/20
Awesome schemas and teaching. Thanks!!
tyskaambassaden via Apple Podcasts · Sweden · 11/04/20
I can’t get enough of this pod cast! I have listened to most episodes more than once.
Nifermorg via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/29/20
Used to be great before all the unnecessary laughing (without jokes) and too much un called for compliments
maramoro via Apple Podcasts · Sweden · 10/07/20
The host spends an inordinate amount of time saying how “in awe” he is that the guest clinician is able to interpret results/construct a DDx. It’s extremely awkward and off-putting. Plus, they inject way too much lefty hype into their show themes. I came to gain clinical knowledge, not to hear a...Read full review »
a miserable fallen creature via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/09/20
Thank you for this crucial and timely show. Grateful for your outstanding guests, constructs, and thought leadership. Gives me hope that we can dismantle racism in medicine and make healthcare antiracist. You have my highest recommendation!
BerkeleyYogini via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/27/20
Love this group. Participating in this group has really opened my eyes and has improved how I approach cases. Looking forward to present cases. Yours Truly, Reshon H.
RHGuyana via Apple Podcasts · Grenada · 07/19/20
This pod is a joy. Amazing work!!
VeronikaKhol via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/12/20
I’m a DNP student in primary care and the dialogues in these podcasts illuminate pathophysiologic connections that reading texts often cannot. Communicating these processes and clinical manifestations is a true gift; thank you for sharing. Lee. —Grand Rapids, MI
LeeAGNP2b via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/10/20
An essential podcast for anyone interested in clinical reasoning, developing differential diagnoses, and internal medicine.
Rojweber via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/27/20
I have fallen in love with learning again and was happy bumbling along listening to podcasts of various types when I happened upon the CPSs. What a lovely bunch of people. I love the positive vibe and the fact there is always a lot of love in the room. It’s great to know there are people out...Read full review »
Richard B GP Melb. Aus. via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 05/27/20
I made Twitter account last year which it led me to this podcast. I learned so much from them and it is very useful to refresh medical knowledge. I am binge listening to this podcast, lol, while running, walking, doing housework. I just love it.
عامر Amer via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/06/20
Current cards fellow. Use this to keep up to speed on gen medicine topics. Love listening during commute and at the gym.
T.Howard. via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/23/20
The podcast is amazing and much more to the point than some other popular IM casts (which shall not be named). So informative and cuts the fluff so it’s easier to listen during my busy schedule. Also absolutely love their schema on the site and app, well worth buying!
jud via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/15/20
Well curated content. The cases are presented succinctly and really enjoy the experts and specialists that join as special guests. Great job including diverse speakers as well.
Nolavisitor via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/02/20
Great content but cut the constant giggling. You’re all good teachers, but not funny. As listeners, we don’t appreciate your inside jokes.
luke eastburg via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/29/20
This podcast is great with regards to content, schema and getting a lot of information across very efficiently. However after listening to many of their episodes the thing that makes it hard to listen to at times is how apparently scripted it sounds. Having it scripted is certainly one of the...Read full review »
From the crypts of lieberkühn via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/14/20
You guys make my day so much better! I recommend you very highly to my residents ! Thank you
Mini_pouce74 via Apple Podcasts · France · 02/04/20
Really awesome, thank you for the continued episodes. In medical school now and feel that this podcast is helping me develop clinical reasoning.
need stugotz via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/28/20
The asides are generally too lengthy, the teaching points are occasionally pedantic with little clinical applicability (more “roundsmanship”-focused), and the idea of applying flow chart-like schemas to everything is too broadly applied. The off topic dialogue desperately needs to be cut in...Read full review »
da willmeista via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/21/20
Been listening for a while now on my commutes to the hospital during my busy intern year. I couldn’t recommend this podcast more. I do have one request though. Is it possible for you guys to figure out why, when the screen locks on apple devices while the episode is playing, the mini-player...Read full review »
Pete o PEDRITO en ESPAÑA! via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/17/19
Easy and smooth way to learn medicine I’m second year resident as I transitioned from intern year these schemes helped me a lot to order the right order and find the right diagnosis thanks CPSolvers
NAR_MD via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/16/19
I love Big Rez and the crew! Outstanding content that has really helped shape the way I approach complex clinical scenarios. The love for medicine from these talented educators is infectious and I can’t wait for the release of each new episode!
Solly Hemus via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/27/19
Phenomenal podcast sharing patient cases, going thru differentials and showing how to think as a physician and getting down to diagnosis and treatment.. best podcast out there for medicine and medical students! Thank you!
syedahmed949 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/22/19
Phenomenal content. The hosts are brilliant clinicians, gifted and thoughtful educators, fun people. Highly recommend.
Zs124 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/25/19
I LOVE this podcast - I am a 3rd year medical student and every day I look forward to my drive home from the hospital because I get to listen to a CPS episode! Love the discussions, diagnostic schema, and analysis of every part of these interesting cases. Please keep making great episodes!
G6PDorbust via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/24/19
Truly astounding podcast - I never thought that a “Morning Report” could be recorded and reproduced so well in an audible format, but this has become a great continuing source of education for me!
SnakedoctorMD via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/22/19
Incredibly educational, medical podcast. The clinical unknowns are like bringing the NEJM CPS articles to life. Have you guys ever thought about uploading the podcast to Stitcher or Spotify??
SeanD_BC via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/07/19
I am a primary care physician trainee. And this podcast is really helpful in clinical problem solving skills of mine.
RaajL via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 07/18/19
I work as a hospitalist and this podcast has been great in further developing my clinical reasoning. The guests are all extremely knowledgeable and provide insightful pearls as they go through their thought process with each case. The environment is relaxed and non-judgmental - the focus is...Read full review »
antarilix via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 06/29/19
What a show! This podcast has gotten me to excited about clinical reasoning and internal medicine. So many superb pearls. P.S. Love your catchy sign off tune
Banndith via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 06/20/19
I’m a final year medical student in the UK, just about to start foundation training. I’ve just discovered this podcast and can’t get enough of it, I would recommend this podcast for anyone trying to build on their clinical reasoning.
Joelikeapie via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 05/31/19
Great stuff. Listen to this along with The Curbsiders and Core IM and your understanding of common and critical issues in IM will be taken to heights you haven't been to before. Add on a few of the amazing EM podcasts out there (and probably Behind the Knife), and become the medical rockstar...Read full review »
Lebron is Weak-minded via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/14/19
I absolutely love The Clinical Problem Solvers. All the hosts and guests go through cases and topics systematically and in a way that makes clinical reasoning all the more exciting. Case presentation and subsequent case dissection is always brilliant. The format and episode length is just right...Read full review »
chocolatymr via Apple Podcasts · India · 05/12/19
Keep up the great work! Currently a PGY-1 and I thoroughly enjoy hearing a good case presentation and more experienced physicians work through them. I also appreciate your various diagnostic schema’s, approaches, and clinical pearls!
SGDubya via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/24/19
... this was around when I was in medical school. This is exactly what I’ve been looking for. A nice, easy way to remember complicated medical diagnoses. Not only that, but how to think, how to learn, and how to not miss crucial diagnoses.
Nick E6 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/21/19
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