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Diagnosis. 10:19-23
Management reasoning is distinct from but inextricably linked to diagnostic reasoning in the iterative process that is clinical reasoning. Complex and situated, management reasoning skills are distinct from diagnostic reasoning skills and must be dev
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Academic Medicine. 95:1179-1185
Management reasoning, a component of clinical reasoning, has become an important area for medical education research given its inherent complexity, role in medical decision making, and association with high-value care. Teaching management reasoning r
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Academic Medicine. 94:562-569
PURPOSE A large body of literature has demonstrated racial and gender disparities in the physician workforce, but limited data are available regarding the potential origins of these disparities. To that end, the authors evaluated the effects of race
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The clinical teacherREFERENCES. 19(6)
Shortened preclinical curricula, social distancing policies and the fast-paced nature of inpatient medicine make clinical education challenging. Crowdsourced learning and a review game derived from real-time patient cases can offer an engaging soluti
Autor:
Thilan P. Wijesekera, Andrew S. Parsons, Emily A. Abdoler, Robert L. Trowbridge, Steven J. Durning, Joseph J. Rencic
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Academic Medicine. 97:1724-1724
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Annals of internal medicine. 173(8)
Autor:
Natalie L, Lomayesva, Andrés S, Martin, Patricia A, Dowley, Nicholas W, Davies, Sam J, Olyha, Thilan P, Wijesekera
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The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine
Podcasts have become increasingly popular tools for medical education in recent years. Only requiring a computer or smart phone, podcasts are readily accessible to healthcare professionals, helping to disseminate medical information quickly and creat
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Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges. 95(8)
Management reasoning, a component of clinical reasoning, has become an important area for medical education research given its inherent complexity, role in medical decision making, and association with high-value care. Teaching management reasoning r
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J Gen Intern Med
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Medical teacher. 42(4)
Medical students in the United States are engaging less with formal classroom curricula. This shift in decreased attendance and participation is largely driven by an incentive structure in medical education focused on standardized test scores, resear