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Episode 32 – Clinical Unknown with Drs. Malevanchik and Winston – Cirrhosis + Dyspnea – Part 2

Episode description

Dr. Malevanchik presents a clinical unknown to Dr. Winston

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Episodes 31&32 — show notes

Dr. Malevanchik

Dr. Lev Malevanchik completed medical school at Thomas Jefferson University and is finishing his third year of internal medicine residency at the University of California, San Francisco. This summer, he will start a fellowship in academic hospital medicine at UCSF focusing on medical education, point of care ultrasound, and improving the care of hospitalized patients with limited English proficiency. In his spare time, he loves going indoor rock climbing, listening to This American Life, and playing with his little dog Paprika.

Dr. Lisa Winston

Lisa Winston, MD is Professor of Medicine, Divisions of HIV/ID/Global Medicine and Hospital Medicine, University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). She completed medical school at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. She was a resident in Internal Medicine, a chief resident, and a fellow in Infectious Diseases and Clinical Pharmacology at UCSF. She currently serves as the Vice Chief, Inpatient Medical Services and Hospital Epidemiologist at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center.

 

Dr. Winston works with the California Emerging Infections Program as the California Principal Investigator for a multi-site Clostridium difficile surveillance supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). She is a member of the steering group for the CDC’s Healthcare-Associated Infections Community Interface.

 

Dr. Winston has a long-standing interest in graduate and undergraduate medical education and was inducted into UCSF’s Academy of Medical Educators. She was also selected as a member of the UCSF Department of Medicine Council of Master Clinicians.

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