Errors in clinical reasoning continue to account for significant morbidity and mortality, despite evidence-based guidelines and improved technology. Experts in clinical reasoning often use unconscious cognitive processes that they are not aware of unless they explain how they are thinking. Understanding the intuitive and analytical thinking processes provides a guide for instruction. How knowledge is stored is critical to expertise in clinical reasoning. Curricula should be designed so that trainees store knowledge in a way that is clinically relevant. Competence in clinical reasoning is acquired by supervised practice with effective feedback. Clinicians must recognise the common errors in clinical reasoning and how to avoid them. Trainees ...
Abstract Background Clinical reasoning is a key competence in medicine. There is a lack of knowledge...
Clinical reasoning skills are essential to the everyday practice of health professionals. Clinical r...
Most errors in clinical reasoning are not due to incompetence or inadequate knowledge but to frailty...
Errors in clinical reasoning continue to account for significant morbidity and mortality, despite ev...
Diagnostic errors account for more than 8% of adverse events in medicine and up to 30% of malpractic...
BACKGROUND: The process of clinical reasoning is undertaken by all clinicians, often automatically, ...
The main objective of medical schools is to turn relative novices into knowledgeable and skilled pro...
In the literature the terms clinical reasoning, clinical judgment, problem solving, decision making ...
Clinical reasoning is at the core of all health-related professions, and it is long recognized as a ...
Deciding on a diagnosis and treatment is essential to the practice of medicine. Developing competenc...
Deciding on a diagnosis and treatment is essential to the practice of medicine. Developing competenc...
The aim of this study was to identify and describe the types of errors in clinical reasoning that co...
Introduction: Clinical reasoning plays a crucial role in the provision of quality medical care. The ...
The aim of this study was to identify and describe the types of errors in clinical reasoning that co...
[Extract] Clinical reasoning may be defined as the cognitive processes involved in arriving at a dia...
Abstract Background Clinical reasoning is a key competence in medicine. There is a lack of knowledge...
Clinical reasoning skills are essential to the everyday practice of health professionals. Clinical r...
Most errors in clinical reasoning are not due to incompetence or inadequate knowledge but to frailty...
Errors in clinical reasoning continue to account for significant morbidity and mortality, despite ev...
Diagnostic errors account for more than 8% of adverse events in medicine and up to 30% of malpractic...
BACKGROUND: The process of clinical reasoning is undertaken by all clinicians, often automatically, ...
The main objective of medical schools is to turn relative novices into knowledgeable and skilled pro...
In the literature the terms clinical reasoning, clinical judgment, problem solving, decision making ...
Clinical reasoning is at the core of all health-related professions, and it is long recognized as a ...
Deciding on a diagnosis and treatment is essential to the practice of medicine. Developing competenc...
Deciding on a diagnosis and treatment is essential to the practice of medicine. Developing competenc...
The aim of this study was to identify and describe the types of errors in clinical reasoning that co...
Introduction: Clinical reasoning plays a crucial role in the provision of quality medical care. The ...
The aim of this study was to identify and describe the types of errors in clinical reasoning that co...
[Extract] Clinical reasoning may be defined as the cognitive processes involved in arriving at a dia...
Abstract Background Clinical reasoning is a key competence in medicine. There is a lack of knowledge...
Clinical reasoning skills are essential to the everyday practice of health professionals. Clinical r...
Most errors in clinical reasoning are not due to incompetence or inadequate knowledge but to frailty...