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Conversations to inspire critical thinking in clinical medicine and education

Welcome to IM Reasoning with your hosts Dr. Art Nahill and Dr. Nic Szecket, two general internists with a passion for teaching clinical reasoning.

Join us for case discussions, conversations and interviews that explore issues important to medical students, trainees and practitioners of clinical medicine, with a special focus on clinical reasoning, the once-mysterious process behind the remarkable abilities of the master clinician.

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Luis S.
Luis S.
3 years ago

Dear Drs. Nahill and Szecket: I am a third-year med student at NSU MD in Davie, Florida! I truly enjoy listening to your podcast. I am very passionate about medical education, mentorship, critical thinking and other pedagogical aspects of medical training. Keep up the great work!!

Genevieve Burt
Genevieve Burt
3 years ago

More poetry please!

Love your work and your thought processes both regarding clinical reasoning and the terrifying possibility of loosing oneself

Thomas Coombs
Thomas Coombs
4 years ago

Dear Art and Nich,

I have an interesting M+M case that might make a good cognitive autopsy
I attended one of your workshops in Townsville and have subsequently powered through your podcasts
Really enjoyable and thought provoking.

Baiju
Baiju
3 years ago
Reply to  Thomas Coombs

Dear Art and Nic, I started listening to the podcast recently and have enjoyed the content. I’m replying to this comment because I found the cognitive autopsy episodes particularly interesting and insightful. I will be starting my intern year in the US and doing M&M sort of cases in Internal Medicine is not the norm here and other medicine podcasts rarely or don’t at all do such episodes. I would love to hear more such episodes and learn from the biases/errors!

Dr Gillian Deakin
Dr Gillian Deakin
4 years ago

Dear Colleagues from across the Ditch,
As a General Practice registrar supervisor, I thought you might like to know that your excellent podcasts are prescribed listening here in Sydney.
I often recommend the early ones in particular, where you list all the errors in metacognition.
My only complaint is that they have labels that just don’t translate. Would you be interested in sending me the written list of errors and biases? I would like to promote your series.
Thank-You

anthony spencer
anthony spencer
4 years ago

Hi dr art nahill Not quite sure of the best way to contact you and sensibly your email address is not easy to find. I see you are at (sort of ) a lose end. I am (fearfully) about to embark on a post as CD of a gen med department somewhere in NZ. I love your show and your ideas. I share some of your frustrations. I would dearly love to invite you visit our service and offer your thought/advice etc. I wonder if consultancy might be your new calling? It would be financed of course. Could you contact… Read more »

Klaus Dorris
Klaus Dorris
4 years ago

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spot reklamlar
4 years ago

I really like reading through an article that can make people think.

Also, many thanks for permitting me to comment!

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