Hospitalists Awarded Grants to Advance Clinical Reasoning Education with DDx


Drs. Shira Sachs, Madison Dennis and Justin Choi from the Division of General Internal Medicine at Weill Cornell Medicine received grants through its Clinical Reasoning Catalyst program. The initiative provides funding to implement DDx, an AI-powered clinical readiness platform that equips educators to deliver real-world, future-ready clinical reasoning training across every phase of medical education.

The awarded institutions: Yale School of Medicine, Weill Cornell Medicine, WashU Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine, University of South Dakota, University of Missouri, Touro University California College of Osteopathic Medicine, Temple University, Nova Southeastern University, Medical College of Georgia - Savannah, George Washington University, and Case Western Reserve University have made a commitment to help develop structured, evidence-based approaches to clinical reasoning skill improvements in medical education.

The selected projects highlight DDx's broad applicability across medical education, supporting early development of clinical reasoning skills in students, while reinforcing and advancing those skills in residents and practicing physicians alike.

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