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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...

We cannot put this off any longer. IMreasoning has reached the end of its road. We had a great 5 years. We both learned so much, about medic...

Join us for another instalment of Stump the Chumps. This time our case comes from Baylor University presented by Alec Rezigh, a friend of th...

Just a quick inbetweenisode to let you all know we will be back with another instalment of STC in early February. Enjoy a Southern Hemispher...

Join us for another installation of STC (technically international) with Ramey Bajwa. Play along and see if you can guess the diagnosis any...

Join us for our conversation with Stefanie Green, the director of CAMAP (Canadian Association of MAID Assessors and Providers) where we hear...

Join us for another instalment of STC (Stump the Chumps) where we tackle another case from HumanDx Global Morning Report. But first, try you...

Join us for another instalment of STC, presented at grand rounds at the Royal Adelaide Hospital. Unfortunately we had to stay at home in Auc...

Join us for a fascinating conversation with Daniel Kilov, philosopher and memory athlete, about memory. Find out about techniques that we ca...

We are thrilled to launch our 1st collaboration with HumanDx. "a worldwide effort, created with and led by the global medical community, to...

Chang is back people. Hope you enjoy our conversation over a pint at Galbraith's in Auckland. Chang helps us understand what machine learnin...

Once again we dissect a diagnosis-gone-wrong from the records of the Health and Disability Commissioner. Can we learn something to take away...

Welcome to another STC where friend of the podcast, Josh Inglis, challenges us with a case from Australia. Play along with us and try to get...

First, welcome to Madison and Steven who have joined the IMreasoning team! Like everyone else, we're talking about the Coronavirus. Its hard...

Another instalment of STC, this time using a Global Morning Report case from HumanDx. We hope to do more of these as we initiate a collabora...

In this episode we review Bayesian Reasoning in general, and Nic get's the opportunity to geek out on talking stats. We cover likelihood rat...

Well folks, we are finally ready to re-launch with "season 2". During our break we have been making plans to continue bringing you new mater...

After a season 1 that has dragged on for 4 years, we've decided to have a publishing break so we can work on more episodes. Thanks to all ou...

Apologies for the delay in getting this next episode out to you. Play along with us on this very challenging case. Schadenfreude ( / ˈ ʃ ɑː...

A special edition of STC! This time our good friend of the podcast Gurpreet Dhaliwal, master diagnostician, works through a case with Nic. T...

Enjoy part 2 of our conversation with Bertalan Mesko, the Medical Futurist. Apparently in 20 years when we're ready to retire, work will be...

Join us for part 1 of our conversation with Bertalan Mesko, also known as The Medical Futurist. Bertalan is helping the medical world integr...

Hopefully you had a chance to mull over the case we published in the last episode about Peggy from Australia who was experiencing fatigue an...

Please join the IMreasoning community and try to solve this case! Art and Nic had a cognitive/technical failure and messed up the sound file...

Enjoy part 2 of our conversations about the racist patient. In this episode we have a conversation with professor of medical ethics, Dr. Phi...

Join Art and Nic for a discussion about our experiences with patients who hold bigoted, intolerant, racist, and judgmental opinions about th...

This is one of favourite episodes of all time. "All time" being since August 2015... Have we really produced enough episodes to justify a "r...

Join us for another installation of STC international, this time with a case from Adam Clements from Wisconsin.

This is by listener request! Art and Nic analyse what went wrong in the case of man who presented with sudden onset back pain.

An "In-between-isode". Art and Nic discuss lessons from the conferences in Switzerland, Association of Medical Educators of Europe (AMEE) an...

Back with another instalment of STC live, this time from Perth, Australia. The Australian Medical Student Association put on a fantastic con...

We chat once again with Gurpreet Dhaliwal, this time about what it takes to become a master diagnostician. We discuss the main strategies; s...

We discuss the importance of the words that we choose to use in our medical documentation. Words matter! They can generate stigma, and they...

It was a pleasure to finally get back to case-solving! Enjoy another interesting case of STC with our friend and colleague Rahul Gandhi, who...

It was a pleasure to finally get back to case-solving! Enjoy another interesting case of STC with our friend and colleague Rahul Gandhi, who...

Some of you may have heard of the double tragedy involving Jack Adcock, a six year old who died from sepsis and Dr. Bawa-Garba, a pediatric...

We're back after a long summer break. Enjoy this episode on uncertainty in medicine. We talk to Arabella Simpkin, an English paediatrician,...

If you missed us live on Facebook last week, here's you chance to catch up. Enjoy our STC session. The case is from Australia, sent to us by...

Enjoy our live Stump the Chumps at Main Medical Centre. We were honoured to be invited by Bob Trowbridge and it was a pleasure to visit Port...

Part two of our exploration of the connections between art, artistic thinking, creativity, with clinical reasoning and diagnosis. We speak t...

Another enjoyable Diagnostic Error in Medicine conference, this time in Art's home town of Boston (actually, Newton...). In this episode we...

This is part one of a two-part series exploring the deep connections between creative thinking and clinical reasoning. We discuss Art's and...

Enjoy an episode of STC. This time WE weren't in the hot seat! Humbling to see an excellent trainee in action.

We finally got the chance to collaborate with Genevieve on her case for STC. And we were keen to get this out just before GPTEC. Enjoy!

We were privileged to speak to one of our patients, recently treated by our service, about her experience while her doctors struggled with d...

This time, we did not have a pause button! and we could not edit out all the times we sounded a little thick. So enjoy the raw experience. W...

Coined by the New York Times as the "leading debunker of preconceived notions in the medical world", Don Redelmeier is an award winning rese...

Finally, our first STC International. An interesting case from Broome, Western Australia. Thanks Casey Parker.

While waiting for another of our home-grown cases we decided to do a STC using a published case from the Clinical Problem-Solving series of...

Do all diagnostic errors occur because we're rushing, and prematurely jumping to conclusions? Can we course-correct by simply slowing down a...

Doctors should always strive to present themselves as unbreakable to their patients... All doctors are smart... All patients have a definiti...