Clinical Reasoning (CR) is a complex skill that must be learned by students during their training. However, it is difficult to learn and it is not immediately apparent how training should be organized to develop and improve students' clinical reasoning behavior. The use of Web 2.0 technologies in e-learning and e-health provides opportunities to consider effective teaching and learning methods, with an emphasis on collaboration. The importance of collaboration in medical education and practice is growing, and by working together professionals can build a better future. When a shared information need becomes a collaborative site, it is called Collaborative Information Behavior (CIB). To date, there is no system that fully supports CIB in cli...
Background & Objective: Many clinical reasoning teaching techniques have been reported in the litera...
IntroductionClinical reasoning is a complex cognitive process that involves multiple steps. Diagnosi...
Clinical reasoning research has concluded that experts use less, but more selective, knowledge in a ...
The medical education has for objective to help students to learn and reason like doctors. Many facu...
Background: Collaborative learning is an important pedagogical strategy which gained a huge interest...
Clinical reasoning is the complex cognitive analysis employed by physicians during the medical decis...
Medical students should be able to actively apply clinical reasoning skills to further their interpr...
Background: Collaborative clinical reasoning (CCR) occurs when two or more healthcare professionals ...
Clinical reasoning is used by health care practitioners to discover the nature of, and solutions to...
In clinical training, students plan, implement and evaluate their learning activities by themselves....
Clinical reasoning is a complex and crucial ability health professions students need to acquire duri...
One of the most important outcomes expected from clinical teaching is to develop an adequate level o...
AbstractIn this paper we describe an educational model for undergraduate psychiatry students. In the...
OBJECTIVE Fostering clinical reasoning is a mainstay of medical education. Based on the clinicopatho...
Introduction: Effective clinical reasoning isrequired for safe patient care. Students and postgradua...
Background & Objective: Many clinical reasoning teaching techniques have been reported in the litera...
IntroductionClinical reasoning is a complex cognitive process that involves multiple steps. Diagnosi...
Clinical reasoning research has concluded that experts use less, but more selective, knowledge in a ...
The medical education has for objective to help students to learn and reason like doctors. Many facu...
Background: Collaborative learning is an important pedagogical strategy which gained a huge interest...
Clinical reasoning is the complex cognitive analysis employed by physicians during the medical decis...
Medical students should be able to actively apply clinical reasoning skills to further their interpr...
Background: Collaborative clinical reasoning (CCR) occurs when two or more healthcare professionals ...
Clinical reasoning is used by health care practitioners to discover the nature of, and solutions to...
In clinical training, students plan, implement and evaluate their learning activities by themselves....
Clinical reasoning is a complex and crucial ability health professions students need to acquire duri...
One of the most important outcomes expected from clinical teaching is to develop an adequate level o...
AbstractIn this paper we describe an educational model for undergraduate psychiatry students. In the...
OBJECTIVE Fostering clinical reasoning is a mainstay of medical education. Based on the clinicopatho...
Introduction: Effective clinical reasoning isrequired for safe patient care. Students and postgradua...
Background & Objective: Many clinical reasoning teaching techniques have been reported in the litera...
IntroductionClinical reasoning is a complex cognitive process that involves multiple steps. Diagnosi...
Clinical reasoning research has concluded that experts use less, but more selective, knowledge in a ...