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Introduction Residents on nightfloat rotations admit approximately 40% of patients who are then cared for by daytime ward teams. However, nightfloat residents typically receive little formal feedback from peers or supervisors regarding their diagnostic ...
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Clinical Diagnostic Reasoning [PDF]
To the Editor: We agree with Bowen that clinical educators need to understand and analyze the varied diagnostic reasoning strategies applied by novices such as medical students to help them improve their performance. However, the diagnostic reasoning schema in Figure 1 of the article appears to oversimplify this process.
Levy, Phillip D. +12 more
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Diagnostic reasoning in action [PDF]
Jens Rasmussen +21 more
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Revisiting Miller’s pyramid in medical education: the gap between traditional assessment and diagnostic reasoning [PDF]
Annamaria Witheridge +2 more
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The Effects of an In-classroom Diagnostic Thinking Program on Medical Students: a quasi-experimental study [PDF]
Background: One of the expected competencies of physicians is clinical reasoning. Therefore, diagnostic thinking in medical students is important. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of diagnostic thinking instructional program on medical
Ahmad Reza Sebzari +2 more
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Application of logic 4-valued in the process of reasoning in diagnostic systems [PDF]
The article presents application of logic 4-valuable in the process of reasoning in diagnostic systems. For this purpose, the structure of an intelligent diagnostic system (DIAG 2) is presented and defined. Its essential modules: measurement, calculation,
Stanisław Duer +2 more
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Self-regulated learning and the future of diagnostic reasoning education
Diagnostic reasoning is a foundational ability of health professionals. The goal of enhancing clinical reasoning education is improved diagnostic accuracy and reduced diagnostic error.
Alexander Goldowsky, J. Rencic
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The psychology of diagnostic error
Diagnostic errors in medicine occur frequently and the consequences for the patient can be severe. Cognitive errors as well as system related errors contribute to the occurrence of diagnostic error, but it is generally accepted that cognitive ...
L. Zwaan
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Knowledge base of wind farm devices in the computer expert system [PDF]
The article presents the problems of determining diagnostic information for the needs of testing the state of wind farm equipment. To this end, the essence of developing a functional and diagnostic model on the example of wind power plant equipment has ...
Radosław Duer +3 more
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CLEVR: A Diagnostic Dataset for Compositional Language and Elementary Visual Reasoning [PDF]
When building artificial intelligence systems that can reason and answer questions about visual data, we need diagnostic tests to analyze our progress and discover short-comings. Existing benchmarks for visual question answering can help, but have strong
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