Add to Calendar2020-02-06 20:00:002020-02-06 21:00:00Medicine Grand Rounds - Rabih Geha, MD, & Brad Sharpe, MD
Rabih Geha, MD was born in Lebanon and grew up in Pakistan before coming to the US for college. He completed internal medicine residency and chief residency at UCSF. He is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at UCSF based at the San Francisco VA Medical Center. There, he splits his time between the emergency room and the inpatient teaching wards. Rabih is also the assistant site director for the medicine clerkship and sub-I.
His primary interests are in medical education and diagnostic reasoning. Within diagnosis, Rabih enjoys creating diagnostic schemas; this interest in crafting logical clinical solutions dates to the good old days of high school math, most of which he learned from his dad. Rabih is also the co-founder of the Clinical Problem Solvers, a multimodal venture in diagnosis, centered around a weekly clinical reasoning podcast.
Brad Sharpe, MD was an undergraduate at Stanford University, attended Harvard for medical school, and completed his residency and chief residency at UCSF. He is currently a Professor of Medicine and the Division Chief for Hospital Medicine at UCSF. He previously served as an Associate Program Director for the Internal Medicine Residency at UCSF. He has received multiple local, regional, and national teaching awards. Dr. Sharpe has an academic interest in evidence-based medicine, teaching to teach, and improving the field of hospital medicine.
To access MGR live streams and current semester recordings, please visit ETS here:
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Rabih Geha, MD was born in Lebanon and grew up in Pakistan before coming to the US for college. He completed internal medicine residency and chief residency at UCSF. He is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at UCSF based at the San Francisco VA Medical Center. There, he splits his time between the emergency room and the inpatient teaching wards. Rabih is also the assistant site director for the medicine clerkship and sub-I.
His primary interests are in medical education and diagnostic reasoning. Within diagnosis, Rabih enjoys creating diagnostic schemas; this interest in crafting logical clinical solutions dates to the good old days of high school math, most of which he learned from his dad. Rabih is also the co-founder of the Clinical Problem Solvers, a multimodal venture in diagnosis, centered around a weekly clinical reasoning podcast.
Brad Sharpe, MD was an undergraduate at Stanford University, attended Harvard for medical school, and completed his residency and chief residency at UCSF. He is currently a Professor of Medicine and the Division Chief for Hospital Medicine at UCSF. He previously served as an Associate Program Director for the Internal Medicine Residency at UCSF. He has received multiple local, regional, and national teaching awards. Dr. Sharpe has an academic interest in evidence-based medicine, teaching to teach, and improving the field of hospital medicine.
To access MGR live streams and current semester recordings, please visit ETS here: