1/5 #clinicalreasoning thought of the day
It’s a very tall order to ask experts to explain their step-by-step thinking process to the novice, particularly because of the complex network of heuristics and analytic thinking used to make medical decisions.https://twitter.com/jmugele/status/1202243199055671296 …
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2/5 It requires a firm grounding in conceptual models of clinical reasoning and also sharing common vocabulary with learners/peers to talk aloud about these processes (e.g., problem representation, illness scripts, diagnostic verification, test-treatment thresholds, much more).
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3/5 My go-to resources on clinical reasoning: For the journal article learners 1. Bowen
@NEJM (https://bit.ly/2DJtyvY ) 2. Kassirer@AcadMedJournal (https://bit.ly/2OMsGx8 ) 3. Trowbridge@MedTeachJournal (https://bit.ly/33Ni5X8 )1 reply 1 retweet 6 likesShow this thread -
4/5 For the textbook learners 1. Learning Clinical Reasoning by Jerome Kassirer 2. ACP's Teaching Clinical Reasoning For the podcast learners 1.
@CPSolvers 2.@thecurbsiders 3.@COREIMpodcast1 reply 1 retweet 6 likesShow this thread -
5/5 What resources do you use to teach clinical reasoning?
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