Hollander Rounds: Clinical Problem Solving with Daniel Minter
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Hollander Rounds: Clinical Problem Solving with Daniel Minter
Session moderated by Bob Wachter
In our Hollander Clinical Problem Solving Rounds, we observe how master clinicians reason through challenging cases. While getting the diagnosis “right” is impressive, the learning comes from witnessing how experts navigate the zigs and zags of a diagnostic journey in a case that unfurls in real-time (as it does in life, of course). For this Hollander Rounds, our discussant will be Daniel Minter.
Daniel Minter, MD, is an assistant professor in the Division of Infectious Diseases at UCSF Health. He has a special interest in caring for immunocompromised patients and patients with neurologic infections. Minter is a former UCSF resident and last year’s recipient of The Harry Hollander Award for Teaching in Clinical Reasoning. His primary academic interests involve medical education and clinical reasoning.
How to Attend
In Person:
S-214 (Medical Sciences Building)
Lunch will be provided
By Phone (for higher quality, dial a number based on your current location):
US: +1 669 900 6833 or +1 213 338 8477 or +1 669 219 2599
International numbers available: https://ucsf.zoom.us/u/abt1xcyvsc
Add to Calendar2025-02-04 20:00:002025-02-04 21:00:00Hollander Rounds: Clinical Problem Solving with Daniel Minter
Hollander Rounds: Clinical Problem Solving with Daniel Minter
Session moderated by Bob Wachter
In our Hollander Clinical Problem Solving Rounds, we observe how master clinicians reason through challenging cases. While getting the diagnosis “right” is impressive, the learning comes from witnessing how experts navigate the zigs and zags of a diagnostic journey in a case that unfurls in real-time (as it does in life, of course). For this Hollander Rounds, our discussant will be Daniel Minter.
Daniel Minter, MD, is an assistant professor in the Division of Infectious Diseases at UCSF Health. He has a special interest in caring for immunocompromised patients and patients with neurologic infections. Minter is a former UCSF resident and last year’s recipient of The Harry Hollander Award for Teaching in Clinical Reasoning. His primary academic interests involve medical education and clinical reasoning.
How to Attend
In Person:
S-214 (Medical Sciences Building)
Lunch will be provided
On Zoom:
Join from a PC, Mac, iPad, iPhone or Android device:
https://ucsf.zoom.us/j/97645766587?pwd=OpxbkAwpMENJgLN8xpPHofjwzHD8JH.1
Webinar ID: 976 4576 6587
Passcode: 364678
By Phone (for higher quality, dial a number based on your current location):
US: +1 669 900 6833 or +1 213 338 8477 or +1 669 219 2599
International numbers available: https://ucsf.zoom.us/u/abt1xcyvsc
The session will be recorded for later play. See all past recordings.
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