We report results from pilot studies of newly qualified speech and language therapists who used a web-based case-based teaching resource (PATSy – www.patsy.ac.uk) to diagnose previously unseen cases
Background: Outcome- or competency-based education is well established in medical and health science...
This paper describes a methodology for capturing students’ learning experiences for use as an on- l...
Clinical reasoning is the complex cognitive analysis employed by physicians during the medical decis...
We report results from pilot studies of speech and language therapists who used a web-based case-bas...
We report results from pilot studies of speech and language therapists who used a web-based case-b...
This chapter introduces PATSy (www.patsy.ac.uk): a web-based multimedia database shell that has been...
Clinical reasoning is used by health care practitioners to discover the nature of, and solutions to...
ABSTRACT: Purpose: Clinical reasoning, or problem solving, has been described as “the often intangib...
In the last edition of this book, our colleagues Lindy McAllister and Miranda Rose (2008) suggested ...
Clinical reasoning research has concluded that experts use less, but more selective, knowledge in a ...
[Extract] Clinical reasoning may be defined as the cognitive processes involved in arriving at a dia...
Background: Difficulties experienced by novices in clinical reasoning have been well documented in m...
Clinical reasoning skills are essential to the everyday practice of health professionals. Clinical r...
Clinical reasoning, the cognitive process of a skilled occupational therapist, is a complex and nece...
Developing expertise in clinical reasoning and diagnosis poses an enormous challenge to health scien...
Background: Outcome- or competency-based education is well established in medical and health science...
This paper describes a methodology for capturing students’ learning experiences for use as an on- l...
Clinical reasoning is the complex cognitive analysis employed by physicians during the medical decis...
We report results from pilot studies of speech and language therapists who used a web-based case-bas...
We report results from pilot studies of speech and language therapists who used a web-based case-b...
This chapter introduces PATSy (www.patsy.ac.uk): a web-based multimedia database shell that has been...
Clinical reasoning is used by health care practitioners to discover the nature of, and solutions to...
ABSTRACT: Purpose: Clinical reasoning, or problem solving, has been described as “the often intangib...
In the last edition of this book, our colleagues Lindy McAllister and Miranda Rose (2008) suggested ...
Clinical reasoning research has concluded that experts use less, but more selective, knowledge in a ...
[Extract] Clinical reasoning may be defined as the cognitive processes involved in arriving at a dia...
Background: Difficulties experienced by novices in clinical reasoning have been well documented in m...
Clinical reasoning skills are essential to the everyday practice of health professionals. Clinical r...
Clinical reasoning, the cognitive process of a skilled occupational therapist, is a complex and nece...
Developing expertise in clinical reasoning and diagnosis poses an enormous challenge to health scien...
Background: Outcome- or competency-based education is well established in medical and health science...
This paper describes a methodology for capturing students’ learning experiences for use as an on- l...
Clinical reasoning is the complex cognitive analysis employed by physicians during the medical decis...