Medical textbooks are an important aid in the process of diagnosing and treating patients. Medical students use these books to acquire the skills necessary for this process, while medical teachers and experienced doctors use them for teaching these competences. We posed the question whether medical textbooks are structured in such a way that medical students are taught to structure knowledge and to make a differential diagnosis in a logical way. Five major textbooks were compared with regard to four clinical problems (gastrointestinal bleeding, anaemia, oedema and heart failure). The presentation appeared to be very variable in respect of logic and systematic arrangement. In fact, it was disappointing that even in well-reputed textbooks, a ...
Whilst it is clear that experienced clinicians adopt a rational approach of diagnosis, the logic of...
Purpose: Reducing medical errors is an ultimate goal of medical education. Developing critical think...
Several recent books have addressed "How Doctors Think," with emphasis on diagnostic decision making...
If you are thinking about applying to medical school or about to begin medical school, this book wil...
At the same time, the fact is obvious that if these capabilities are not peculiar to everyone but on...
Purpose. To compare the diagnostic performances of students in five curriculum years educated at sch...
ability to diagnose effectively and accurately requires an appropriate clinical knowledge and sound ...
Actual changes in the context of real care along with their impact on current practice modes prompte...
Clinical reasoning research has concluded that experts use less, but more selective, knowledge in a ...
Introduction: Diagnostic reasoning is a key skill practised by clinicians. It is a process by which ...
The most important thing in education is the development of future doctor is method of preliminary ...
Health care is fallible and prone to diagnostic and management errors. The major categories of diagn...
Purpose. The authors proposed that introducing real patients into a pathology classroom early in med...
Whilst it is clear that experienced clinicians adopt a rational approach of diagnosis, the logic of...
Following an initial observation that current North American books purporting to instruct their read...
Whilst it is clear that experienced clinicians adopt a rational approach of diagnosis, the logic of...
Purpose: Reducing medical errors is an ultimate goal of medical education. Developing critical think...
Several recent books have addressed "How Doctors Think," with emphasis on diagnostic decision making...
If you are thinking about applying to medical school or about to begin medical school, this book wil...
At the same time, the fact is obvious that if these capabilities are not peculiar to everyone but on...
Purpose. To compare the diagnostic performances of students in five curriculum years educated at sch...
ability to diagnose effectively and accurately requires an appropriate clinical knowledge and sound ...
Actual changes in the context of real care along with their impact on current practice modes prompte...
Clinical reasoning research has concluded that experts use less, but more selective, knowledge in a ...
Introduction: Diagnostic reasoning is a key skill practised by clinicians. It is a process by which ...
The most important thing in education is the development of future doctor is method of preliminary ...
Health care is fallible and prone to diagnostic and management errors. The major categories of diagn...
Purpose. The authors proposed that introducing real patients into a pathology classroom early in med...
Whilst it is clear that experienced clinicians adopt a rational approach of diagnosis, the logic of...
Following an initial observation that current North American books purporting to instruct their read...
Whilst it is clear that experienced clinicians adopt a rational approach of diagnosis, the logic of...
Purpose: Reducing medical errors is an ultimate goal of medical education. Developing critical think...
Several recent books have addressed "How Doctors Think," with emphasis on diagnostic decision making...