Bridging the Gap Between the Classroom and the Clerkship: A Clinical Reasoning Curriculum for Third-Year Medical Students
Introduction Clinical reasoning is the complex cognitive process that drives the diagnosis of disease and treatment of patients. There is a national call for medical educators to develop clinical reasoning curricula in undergraduate medical education. To address this need, we developed a longitudina...
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Main Authors: | Nicholas S. Duca (Author), Susan Glod (Author) |
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2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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