
DDx
DDx is medical shorthand for differential diagnosis, and this is a podcast about how doctors think and learn on the
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Show overview
DDx has been publishing since 2018, and across the 7 years since has built a catalogue of 74 episodes. That works out to roughly 15 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a roughly quarterly cadence.
Episodes typically run ten to twenty minutes — most land between 10 min and 12 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Health & Fitness show.
There hasn’t been a new episode in the last ninety days; the most recent episode landed 5 months ago. The busiest year was 2025, with 19 episodes published. Published by Figure 1.
From the publisher
DDx is medical shorthand for differential diagnosis, and this is a podcast about how doctors think and learn on the job. It’s hosted by Dr. Raj Bhardwaj and is produced by Figure 1, the global knowledge-sharing platform for medicine.
Latest Episodes
View all 74 episodesPsoriasis Adherence Uncovered and How Behavior Shapes Treatment Success
In this episode, we look beyond treatment selection and dig into the real reason so many psoriasis therapies fall short: pati
Rethinking Psoriasis as a Whole-Body Disease
In this episode, we step back from the exam room and look at plaque psoriasis as a whole-body condition—not just a skin disor
Beyond the Skin: Uncovering the Hidden Complexity of Psoriasis Care
This episode takes a deeper look at how clinicians navigate the real-world complexity of treating plaque psoriasis, moving fa

DDx Deep Dive: Special Episode on Melanoma With Omid Hamid, MD
DDx Deep Dive: Special Episode on Melanoma With Omid Hamid, MD

More Than a Bleed: A Complex Care Plan for a Safe Delivery
More Than a Bleed: A Complex Care Plan for a Safe Delivery

Hemophilia Treatment: When the Bleed Isn’t What Hurts the Most
A young man walks into a hemophilia treatment center. He’s limping, certain his ankle is bleeding again—same as always …

The Hardest Shift: From Pediatric to Adult Hemophilia Care
Transitioning hemophilia care from pediatric to adult care sounds simple enough. At home, though, it can be…

The Injury That Could Have Lasted a Lifetime
A young boy goes to urgent care, he’s fallen and his knee is swollen – likely a soft tissue trauma or at worst a minor…

When It’s Not a Bleed
A young man calls his doctor – he has hemophilia and joint pain – he knows what this is, he’s had it before: it’s a…
Season 12 Trailer
If you work in healthcare, you’ve felt it—that moment when communication breaks down. This season on DDx, we’re going…
Special Episode: It Looked Like the Flu
A man walks into his doctor’s office with flu-like symptoms—and walks out with a lung cancer diagnosis. What happens next…
TRAILER: It Looked Like the Flu (Special Bonus Episode)
This is a trailer for a special bonus episode of DDx—not part of Season 12.While we work on our next season, we’re…
The Human Behind the AI in the Room Part II
Last time, we spoke with the co-creator of DAX Copilot, Dr. Jared Pelo, about what DAX can actually do and the questions it…
The Human Behind The AI In The Room Part I
“Every physician has thought this idea. Every physician has thought, I should not have to write my own notes.” Dr. Raj…
From Clinic to Hospital
Join us as we sit down with Colorado-based allergist and immunologist Dr. Robert McDermott, who has seen first-hand what an…
The Workflow Conveyor Belt
“There’s so many downstream effects of having people work in an inefficient environment.” Dr. Alfred Atanda, a pediatric…
Burnout, Interrupted
“If I’m running on empty, I can’t be the doctor my patients deserve,” said Dr. Theresa Nguyen. Dr. Nguyen, who is the…
The Human Connection
We sit down with Dr. Patrick McGill, who shares his experiences and challenges as Chief Transformation Officer at Community…
Season 11 Trailer
Imagine a world where doctors spend more time with patients—and less on paperwork. This season on DDx, we explore DAX…

Giving New Life Through X-linked Hypophosphatemia Research
After a lifetime of treating her rare bone disease, X-linked hypophosphatemia, a patient is at the end of her rope. Due to a…