Skip to content

Episode 131: Human Dx Unknown with Sharmin & Ohio State residents – headache & myalgias

Dr. David Jessee presents a Human Dx unknown to Sharmin, David & Antoinette

Download CPSolvers App here

Patreon website

Want to test your learning? Take our Episode Quiz

David Jessee

David Jessee is an assistant professor of medicine and academic hospitalist at Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine.  He was born and raised in Southwest Virginia and completed his premedical and undergraduate education at the University of Virginia.  After graduating from VCU School of Medicine, he remained in Richmond to complete his internal medicine residency training and subsequently joined the faculty in the division of hospital medicine.  His interests include medical student and resident education with a focus on diagnostic reasoning and simulation-based experiences and assessment.  Additionally, he is involved in efforts which recognize early signs of clinical decline and enhance inpatient emergency and code response.  Outside the hospital, he enjoys running with his dog, biking, playing racquetball, watching UVA sports, and traveling to state and national parks.

Antionette Pusaterri

Antoinette Pusateri is a PGY-3 in Internal Medicine at The Ohio State University Medical Center. Born and raised in Columbus, Ohio she attended the University of Notre Dame for undergraduate majoring in Biology & Theology then returned to Columbus for medical school and Internal Medicine Residency at The Ohio State University College of Medicine and Wexner Medical Center.  She is currently interviewing for Gastroenterology & Transplant Hepatology Fellowship and has a passion for research and quality improvement, medical education and community engagement. She is also a strong advocate for trainee wellness, and herself finds wellness in CrossFit and horseback riding.

David Deng

David Deng is a PGY-3 in Internal Medicine at The Ohio State University Medical Center. He spent most of his life around Atlanta, GA, went to medical school at Medical College of Georgia, but is feels right at home in the Midwest. He’s currently pursuing a career in academic hospital medicine and is passionate about clinical reasoning and medical education. In his spare time, he loves cheering on Liverpool FC, trying hole-in-the-wall restaurants, and staying active lifting weights and running. 

Discover more from The Clinical Problem Solvers

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading