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Teaching clinical reasoning / Robert L. Trowbridge, MD, FACP, Joseph J. Rencic, MD, FACP, Steven J. Durning, MD, PhD, FACP, editors.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Trowbridge, Robert L., Jr., editor.
Rencic, Joseph J., editor.
Durning, Steven J., editor.
American College of Physicians, issuing body.
Clarence J. Marshall Memorial Library Fund.
Series:
ACP teaching medicine series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Clinical medicine--Education.
Clinical medicine.
Clinical medicine--Study and teaching.
Clinical Medicine--education.
Diagnosis, Differential.
Decision Making.
Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures.
Teaching.
Education.
Medical Subjects:
Clinical Medicine--education.
Diagnosis, Differential.
Decision Making.
Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures.
Teaching.
Genre:
Electronic books.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xxii, 270 pages) : illustrations.
Place of Publication:
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : American College of Physicians, [2015]
System Details:
data file
Summary:
Physicians of the 21st century must possess abilities in a considerable number of wide-ranging and disparate domains of practice. Foremost among these is proficiency in clinical reasoning, specifically the ability to make the correct diagnosis in a timely and efficient manner. This book, written by experts in education, clinical reasoning, and clinical medicine, consolidates current knowledge regarding the teaching and learning of clinical reasoning and provides guidance on how to enhance learners' and clinicians' clinical reasoning abilities. Teaching Clinical Reasoning features practical discussions of: Clinical reasoning and diagnostic error, Teaching techniques, Means of assessment, Curriculum development, Conceptual and theoretical foundations, Faculty development, Remediation of struggling learners, Facilitating life-long improvement, Potential future directions in clinical reasoning, Helpful web-only teaching exercises and curricula A part of ACP's Teaching Medicine Series, Teaching Clinical Reasoning is an excellent resource for all current and future medical educators and leaders. Book jacket.
Contents:
Clinical reasoning and diagnostic error / Robert L. Trowbridge Jr., Mark L. Graber
Theoretical concepts to consider in providing clinical reasoning instruction / Temple A. Ratcliffe, Steven J. Durning
Developing a curriculum in clinical reasoning / Joseph J. Rencic, Robert L. Trowbridge Jr., Steven J. Durning
Educational approaches to common cognitive errors / James B. Reilly
General teaching techniques / Cynthia H. Ledford, L. James Nixon
Assessment of clinical reasoning / Valerie J. Lang, Lambert Schuwirth, Joseph J. Rencic, Steven J. Durning
Faculty development and dissemination / Jennifer R. Kogan, Eric Holmboe
Lifelong learning in clinical reasoning / Gurpreet Dhaliwal
Remediation of clinical reasoning / Michael Elnicki, Joan M. von Feldt
Novel approaches and future directions / Jeffrey S. La Rochelle, Anthony R. Artino, Dario M. Torre
Afterword : teaching clinical reasoning : where do we go from here? / Steven J. Durning, Joseph J. Rencic, Lambert Schuwirth, Robert L. Trowbridge Jr.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Online resource; title from electronic title page (R2 Digital Library, April 10, 2019).
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Clarence J. Marshall Memorial Library Fund.
Other Format:
Print version: Teaching clinical reasoning
ISBN:
9781938921063
1938921062
OCLC:
1096296432
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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