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This tutorial focuses on patient-centered rounds in the University of Cincinnati internal medicine residency program. The presentation emphasizes the importance of engaging patients and team members during bedside presentations, determining what information to include in rounds, and being flexible in the approach. The example presented showcases a patient with epigastric pain, a history of pancreatitis, hypertension, PVD, COPD, and taking multiple medications. The medical team is encouraged to identify problems and opportunities for improvement in the patient's case.