Divine Intervention Episode 457: Horner’s Syndrome (a USMLE perspective)

Horner’s syndrome is very commonly tested on the USMLE exams. There are however some antecedents that are not commonly emphasized that could help one pin down the exact location of the lesion. In this short podcast, I explain these in detail so you have a true understanding of the different ways this simple topic can be tested.

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Divine Intervention Episode 455: The HY Autosomal Dominant Disorders Podcast (for Step 1-3)

This podcast is incredibly HY. You will see a lot of this stuff on your exams. Enough said!

Small correction around minute 20. Meningiomas are rarely associated with NF1. They are more commonly associated with NF2 (which is AD, is on Cr 22, and is also associated with ependymomas and acoustic neuromas which we also call schwannomas)

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Divine Intervention Episode 450: The Clutch Hypernatremia Podcast (for Step 1-3)

Hypernatremia is very commonly tested on all the USMLE exams. If you want to understand the pathophysiology of hypernatremia, this podcast is what you need. I even discuss the reasoning behind why one treatment comes before the other so you’re not just blindly memorizing some algorithm you learnt somewhere.

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