Background: Difficulties experienced by novices in clinical reasoning have been well documented in many professions, especially medicine (Boshuizen and Schmidt 1992, 2000; Elstein, Shulman and Sprafka 1978; Patel and Groen 1986; Rikers, Loyens and Schmidt 2004). These studies have shown that novice clinicians have difficulties with both knowledge and strategy in clinical reasoning tasks. Speech and language therapy students must also learn to reason clinically, yet to date there is little evidence of how they learn to do so
In the literature the terms clinical reasoning, clinical judgment, problem solving, decision making ...
Deciding on a diagnosis and treatment is essential to the practice of medicine. Developing competenc...
Abstract Introduction Clinical reasoning is a fundamental skill necessary to the practice of medicin...
ABSTRACT: Purpose: Clinical reasoning, or problem solving, has been described as “the often intangib...
The main objective of medical schools is to turn relative novices into knowledgeable and skilled pro...
Clinical reasoning skills underlie the decisions speech-language pathologists (SLPs) make during pra...
Clinical reasoning skills are essential to the everyday practice of health professionals. Clinical r...
In the last edition of this book, our colleagues Lindy McAllister and Miranda Rose (2008) suggested ...
BACKGROUND: The process of clinical reasoning is undertaken by all clinicians, often automatically, ...
Errors in clinical reasoning continue to account for significant morbidity and mortality, despite ev...
Clinical reasoning is at the core of all health-related professions, and it is long recognized as a ...
Clinical reasoning research has concluded that experts use less, but more selective, knowledge in a ...
This paper discusses two methods used in training allied health students to clarify patients ' ...
Background and Purpose. The development of clinical reasoning skills is a crucial component of profe...
Deciding on a diagnosis and treatment is essential to the practice of medicine. Developing competenc...
In the literature the terms clinical reasoning, clinical judgment, problem solving, decision making ...
Deciding on a diagnosis and treatment is essential to the practice of medicine. Developing competenc...
Abstract Introduction Clinical reasoning is a fundamental skill necessary to the practice of medicin...
ABSTRACT: Purpose: Clinical reasoning, or problem solving, has been described as “the often intangib...
The main objective of medical schools is to turn relative novices into knowledgeable and skilled pro...
Clinical reasoning skills underlie the decisions speech-language pathologists (SLPs) make during pra...
Clinical reasoning skills are essential to the everyday practice of health professionals. Clinical r...
In the last edition of this book, our colleagues Lindy McAllister and Miranda Rose (2008) suggested ...
BACKGROUND: The process of clinical reasoning is undertaken by all clinicians, often automatically, ...
Errors in clinical reasoning continue to account for significant morbidity and mortality, despite ev...
Clinical reasoning is at the core of all health-related professions, and it is long recognized as a ...
Clinical reasoning research has concluded that experts use less, but more selective, knowledge in a ...
This paper discusses two methods used in training allied health students to clarify patients ' ...
Background and Purpose. The development of clinical reasoning skills is a crucial component of profe...
Deciding on a diagnosis and treatment is essential to the practice of medicine. Developing competenc...
In the literature the terms clinical reasoning, clinical judgment, problem solving, decision making ...
Deciding on a diagnosis and treatment is essential to the practice of medicine. Developing competenc...
Abstract Introduction Clinical reasoning is a fundamental skill necessary to the practice of medicin...