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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
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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
Finding new ways to expand my clinical reasoning skills in between duties as a resident is often difficult, but podcasts like this really help me to maximize my learning and continue to grow as a physician. Can’t wait for more to come from you guys, thank you for sharing your own clinical reasoning.
mtday via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/19/18
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
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