Course curriculum

  1. 1
    • Welcome!

    • Welcome to HEAL Clinical Investigative Reasoning Symposium by Dr. Behringer

  2. 2
    • Terms of Service

    • Acknowledgment of Terms of Service

  3. 3
    • 1. Instructions

    • 2. Choose Your Clinical Specialty

    • 3. Schedule

    • 4. Introducing Dr. Christopher Behringer - HEAL's Chief Medical Officer, Preceptor, and Educator

    • 5. Overview - The Purpose of the Course

    • 6. ReelDx Membership Information

    • 7. How to Use ReelDx

    • 8. Introduction to the Syllabus

    • 9. Syllabus

    • 10. How to Be an Effective Symposium Participant

    • 11. Grading Rubric for Symposium Presentations

    • 12. Reference Materials

    • 13. How to Use Your Badges and Write About Your Experience!

  4. 4
    • Live Sessions Instructions

    • Kick-off Meeting: December 11th at 8:00 pm EST

    • Replay of Live Kick-off Meeting

    • Mentoring Session

    • CRS Discussion Board

    • Case Report Presentation: December 17th at 1:00 pm EST

  5. 5
    • Introduction to the Case Report

    • What Is a Case Report - Part 1

    • What Is a Case Report - Part 2

    • What Is a Case Report - Part 3: Kounis Syndrome Review

    • What Is a Case Report - Part 4: HEAL Template Review

  6. 6
    • Introduction to Researching a Case Report

    • Researching a Case Report - Part 1

    • Notes Part 1

    • Researching a Case Report - Part 2

    • Notes Part 2

    • Researching a Case Report - Part 3

    • Notes Part 3

    • Researching a Case Report - Part 4

    • Notes Part 4

    • Researching a Case Report - Part 5

    • Notes Part 5

  7. 7
    • Introduction to Writing a Case Report

    • Writing a Case Report - Part 1

    • Writing a Case Report - Part 2

  8. 8
    • Introduction to Presenting a Case Report

    • Presenting a Case Report - Part 1

    • Presenting a Case Report - Part 2

    • Example Presentation

  9. 9
    • Course Evaluation

What is the Clinical Reasoning Symposium?


It's the world's first virtual clinical reasoning symposium using real patient cases, courtesy of ReelDx.

  • Work in small groups to understand a patient case, make a diagnosis, and build your knowledge in a specialty of your choice.

  • Choose the specialty you want to study: Cardiology, Neurology, Pulmonology Gastroenterology, Musculoskeletal System, or Reproduction.

  • The week is mostly asynchronous training with access to experienced physicians throughout the week of the program.

  • A special mentoring session will teach you how to stand out in your medical school applications.

  • Successful presenters will earn competency badges in Teamwork, Oral Communication, Critical Thinking, Written Communication, and Scientific Inquiry. Badges can be linked to your professional profiles and are evidence to medical school admissions of your proficiency.

  • Designed with your school schedule in mind. It's a one-week training course with 4 sessions to choose from.

  • Training course tuition: $299

  • Earn up to a total of 42 clinical hours upon the completion of the full Intensive.