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A cohort study for the development and validation of a reflective inventory to quantify diagnostic reasoning skills in optometry practice [PDF]
Background Diagnostic reasoning is an essential skill for optometry practice and a vital part of the curriculum for optometry trainees but there is limited understanding of how diagnostic reasoning is performed in optometry or how this skill is best ...
Amanda K. Edgar +3 more
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Diagnostic Reasoning in Surgical Pathology. [PDF]
ABSTRACTRationaleDiagnostic reasoning in surgical pathology is critical for accurate disease identification, particularly for rare conditions. Despite advancements in methodologies, the diagnostic lag remains significant, highlighting the need for improved reasoning skills.Aims and ObjectivesThis study examines the role of abductive reasoning in ...
Pietarinen AV, Stanley DE.
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Quantitative Analysis of Diagnostic Reasoning Using Initial Electronic Medical Records [PDF]
Background/Objectives: Diagnostic reasoning is essential in clinical practice and medical education, yet it often becomes an automated process, making its cognitive mechanisms less visible.
Shinya Takeuchi +2 more
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Operational contemporary diagnostic reasoning
under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium provided article is properly cited. a General Outpatient Clinics Unit Clinical Division Heart Institute (Incor) Hospital das Clinicas Faculty of Medicine University of Sao Paulo, Sao ...
Alfredo José Mansur
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Inferences of clinical diagnostic reasoning and diagnostic error
This paper discusses clinical diagnostic reasoning in terms of a pattern of If/then/Therefore reasoning driven by data gathering and the inference of abduction, as defined in the present paper, and the inferences of retroduction, deduction, and induction as defined by philosopher Charles Sanders Peirce.
Anton E. Lawson, Erno S. Daniel
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Diagnostic reasoning prompts reveal the potential for large language model interpretability in medicine [PDF]
One of the major barriers to using large language models (LLMs) in medicine is the perception they use uninterpretable methods to make clinical decisions that are inherently different from the cognitive processes of clinicians.
Thomas Savage +4 more
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The process of diagnostic errors among Japanese residents has not been previously studied. This descriptive study was conducted in June 2019 on junior residents at a single‐center educational hospital in Japan.
Taku Harada +6 more
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The predictive brain model in diagnostic reasoning
Introduction: Clinical diagnosis is a pivotal and highly valued skill in medical practice. Most current interventions for teaching and improving diagnostic reasoning are based on the dual process model of cognition.
Tow Keang Lim
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Scoping review: Diagnostic reasoning as a component of clinical reasoning in the U.S. primary care nurse practitioner education [PDF]
Sheila K Smith +2 more
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Diagnostic reasoning with A-Prolog [PDF]
In this paper we suggest an architecture for a software agent which operates a physical device and is capable of making observations and of testing and repairing the device's components. We present simplified definitions of the notions of symptom, candidate diagnosis, and diagnosis which are based on the theory of action language ${\cal AL}$.
Marcello Balduccini, Michael Gelfond
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