Clinical Reasoning in the Ward Setting: A Rapid Response Scenario for Residents and Attendings
Introduction There is a need for educational resources supporting the practice and assessment of the complex processes of clinical reasoning in the inpatient setting along a continuum of physician experience levels. Methods Using participatory design, we created a scenario-based simulation integrati...
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Main Authors: | Megan Ohmer (Author), Steven J. Durning (Author), Walter Kucera (Author), Matthew Nealeigh (Author), Sarah Ordway (Author), Thomas Mellor (Author), Jeffery Mikita (Author), Anna Howle (Author), Sarah Krajnik (Author), Abigail Konopasky (Author), Divya Ramani (Author), Alexis Battista (Author) |
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Association of American Medical Colleges,
2019-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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