Teaching and assessment of clinical diagnostic reasoning in medical students
Background Teaching diagnostic reasoning and giving feedback has an important role in medical education. Clinicians who teach may recognise errors, but be unfamiliar with the terminology used to describe them, leading to a lack of consistent and useful ...
L. Gilkes, Narelle Kealley, J. Frayne
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Methods to Improve Diagnostic Reasoning in Undergraduate Medical Education in the Clinical Setting: a Systematic Review [PDF]
Hongyun Xu +3 more
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An examination of student nurse practitioners' diagnostic reasoning skills.
AIM To examine the diagnostic reasoning skills of two nurse practitioner student cohorts. INTRODUCTION Nurse practitioners continue to play a pivotal role in health care provision. Diagnostic reasoning is a core skill of advanced practice.
M. Rogers, Mary K Steinke
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Diagnostic reasoning in cardiovascular medicine [PDF]
ABSTRACT Research in cognitive psychology shows that expert clinicians make a medical diagnosis through a two step process of hypothesis generation and hypothesis testing. Experts generate a list of possible diagnoses quickly and intuitively, drawing on previous experience.
John E, Brush +2 more
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Large Language Model Influence on Diagnostic Reasoning
Key Points Question Does the use of a large language model (LLM) improve diagnostic reasoning performance among physicians in family medicine, internal medicine, or emergency medicine compared with conventional resources?
Ethan Goh +15 more
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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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Diagnostic reasoning in internal medicine: a practical reappraisal [PDF]
The practice of clinical medicine needs to be a very flexible discipline which can adapt promptly to continuously changing surrounding events. Despite the huge advances and progress made in recent decades, clinical reasoning to achieve an accurate ...
G. Corazza, M. Lenti, P. Howdle
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Developmental Trajectories in Diagnostic Reasoning: Understanding Data Are Confounded Develops Independently of Choosing Informative Interventions to Resolve Confounded Data [PDF]
Two facets of diagnostic reasoning related to scientific thinking are recognizing the difference between confounded and unconfounded evidence and selecting appropriate interventions that could provide learners the evidence necessary to make an ...
April Moeller +2 more
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Diagnostic Reboot: A Proposal to Improve Diagnostic Reasoning [PDF]
Background Diagnostic errors contribute to the morbidity and mortality of patients. We created and utilized a novel diagnostic tool (Diagnostic Reboot) and assessed its practical efficacy in the inpatient setting for improving diagnostic outcomes. Design This was a prospective sequential controlled study that involved University Hospitalist Adult ...
Walayat, Saqib +3 more
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Learning and Development of Diagnostic Reasoning in Occupational Therapy Undergraduate Students [PDF]
Background/Aim One way to facilitate occupational therapy undergraduate students transferring their academic skills of data gathering and analysis to professional settings is to ensure they can competently use diagnostic reasoning.
Pedro Moruno-Miralles +4 more
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