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Meet the Team Behind Clinical Reasoning

Clinical Reasoning is led by Editor-in-Chief Dr. Scott Stern 鈥 author of 鈥 whose evidence-based approach has shaped how generations of students learn to reason clinically. Guided by Dr. Stern鈥檚 vision and supported by a collaborative team of expert educators and physicians, every framework, Illness Script, and AI-powered patient encounter reflects their collective commitment to improving the way clinical reasoning is taught and practiced.

Dr. Scott Stern, MD | Editor-in-Chief of Clinical Reasoning

Professor of Medicine, Retired聽
University of Chicago, Pritzker School of Medicine聽
Editor, Symptom to Diagnosis: An Evidence Based Guide

Dr. Scott Stern, Professor of Medicine (retired), played an eminent role as a medical educator at the Pritzker School of Medicine, University of Chicago. During his tenure, he received over 50 teaching awards as well as the Favorite Faculty Award 23 times. In 2006, Dr. Stern was elected as an Inaugural Member of the Academy of Distinguished Medical Educators at the University of Chicago. He held the position of Co-Course Director of Clinical Pathophysiology and Therapeutics, one of the most highly regarded courses in the Pritzker curriculum, from 2002 to 2023. Dr. Stern also served as Co-Director of the Junior Clerkship in Internal Medicine from 1995 to 2013.

Along with colleagues Adam Cifu, Jason Alexander, and Diane Altkorn, fellow lead authors of the textbook, Symptom to Diagnosis: An Evidence Based Guide, Dr. Stern received the Society of General Medicine National Award for Scholarship in Medical Education in 2006. The text is entering its fifth edition and is the third most popular book on . Utilizing an innovative approach to help students and residents master diagnostic reasoning, each chapter addresses a common complaint or disorder and organizes a systematic approach.鈥疶ogether with colleague and co-author, Dr. Adam Cifu, they have created the 鈥淭he S2D Podcast鈥濃痵eries, also available on .

Dr. Stern has served as the Associate Editor of the New England Journal of Medicine Healer project, as the Senior Medical Editor for the creation of interactive online cases on the i-Human Patients, Inc. platform, and is currently Editor-in-Chief for the 糖心Vlog Clinical Reasoning platform.

The Team

The Clinical Reasoning team is comprised of leading medical educators and subject matter experts from top institutions. Their collective expertise in diagnostic reasoning, medical education and training, and curriculum development has shaped the evidence-based frameworks and tools that empower learners and educators alike.

  • Jason T. Alexander, MD

    Associate Professor of Medicine, Department of Medicine

    University of Chicago

  • David G. Beiser, MS, MD

    Professor of Medicine & Pediatrics, Section of Emergency Medicine

    University of Chicago

  • Manasa Brown, MD

    PGY3, Department of Medicine

    University of Chicago

  • Gregory Jasani, MD

    Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine

    University of Maryland School of Medicine

  • Robert T. Short III, MD

    Chief Resident, Department of Medicine

    University of California, San Francisco

  • Thilan Wijesekera, MD, MHS

    Assistant Professor, Department of Internal Medicine, Director of Clinical Reasoning

    Yale School of Medicine

  • Madison Wilson, MD

    Chief Resident, Department of Medicine

    University of California, San Francisco

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