73 episodes

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 clinicians and students, with a special focus on clinical reasoning, the once-mysterious process behind the remarkable abilities of the master clinician.

IMreasoning - Clinical reasoning for Doctors and Students Drs. Art Nahill & Nic Szecket

    • Health & Fitness
    • 4.8 • 83 Ratings

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 clinicians and students, with a special focus on clinical reasoning, the once-mysterious process behind the remarkable abilities of the master clinician.

    Our final episode

    Our final episode

    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 medicine, about cognition, about the art of teaching, about each other, and about ourselves.
    Thank you once again to all of you, our listeners, for sticking with us.  Thank you especially to those who got in touch, and gave us encouragement to continue this project over the past 5 years.
    Thank you as well to all of you who appeared and participated in the podcast, to present stump the chumps cases, or to share your expertise in conversation with us.
    A special thank you to Steve and Madi who navigated the tech and the socials for us in the final leg of this adventure.  We couldn't have done this without you.

    • 55 min
    69: STC with Alec Rezigh

    69: STC with Alec Rezigh

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

    • 56 min
    Epilette January 2021

    Epilette January 2021

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

    • 1 min
    68: STC with Ramey Bajwa

    68: STC with Ramey Bajwa

    Join us for another installation of STC (technically international) with Ramey Bajwa.  Play along and see if you can guess the diagnosis any earlier than we did (or did not).

    • 1 hr 13 min
    67: MAID with Stefanie Green

    67: MAID with Stefanie Green

    Join us for our conversation with Stefanie Green, the director of CAMAP (Canadian Association of MAID Assessors and Providers) where we hear about the lessons learned from the Canadian experience over the past four years since it has been legal for doctors to provide medical assistance in dying.

    • 1 hr 32 min
    66: STC with Human Dx and reverse STC

    66: STC with Human Dx and reverse STC

    Join us for another instalment of STC (Stump the Chumps) where we tackle another case from HumanDx Global Morning Report.
    But first, try your hand at solving a case that Art brought along from his recent ward round.  Good luck!

    • 46 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
83 Ratings

83 Ratings

Iz S ,

Fantastic Podcast!

As a Doctor of Physical Therapy, I just discovered this podcast—it is a true pleasure to listen! Regardless of what aspect of the medial profession you are in, this is the podcast for you!

MedChump ,

Great insight into clinical decision-making

I have listened to this podcasts throughout medical school. I love the two hosts; they play off one another very well. They have interesting guest interviews about the art of medicine and how to improve diagnostic accuracy. Stump the chump cases are well presented and I learn so much by hearing them talk through their thought process. They are the OG clinical problem solvers!!

altka17 ,

Not the podcast to listen to on the subject of racism

I searched for a podcast on how to address patients’ racism and came across episode 49. It seemed absurd that so much time was spent by one physician playing devil’s advocate bringing up situations in which a white supremicist’s bigoted requests should be accommodated. Also, there were multiple examples of what seemed to be getting at “reverse racism” but if you understand the definition of racism it occurs towards people in minority or marginalized groups, not White people. Little time during the episode was actually spent listening to or eliciting the opinion of the guest speaker, a professor of ethics. This is the behavior that allows systematic racism in the medical field to persist. I hope the hosts can educate themselves more on microaggressions and stop comparing their experiences of rude patients to BIPOC experiences of racism.

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