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  1. The Clinical Problem Solvers

    Learn from expert clinicians and educators how to improve your clinical problem solving skills. Explore podcast episodes, morning reports, residency match, spaced learning, languages and more.

  2. Diagnostic frameworks

    Frameworks alphabetically Cardiology Neurology Pulmonology Gastroenterology Renal Infectious Disease Hepatology Rheumatology Hematology Electrolytes Endocrinology Miscellaneous Icons made by Kara Lau All Frameworks Abdominal DistensionAbdominal Pain OverviewAbdominal Pain - Image NegativeAbdominal Pain - Image Negative - Action StepsAbdominal Pain Thought TrainAcute Mesenteric IschemiaAcute ...

  3. Clinical Problem-Solving

    Clinical Problem-Solving; VOL. 387 NO. 18; Nov 03, 2022; A Shear Decline. M. Lipsyc-Sharf and Others N Engl J Med 2022;387:1700-1706. A 59-year-old man presented with a 3-week history of fatigue ...

  4. CPSolvers Academy

    The CPSolvers academy is a global community of healthcare professionals united by a common goal: to democratize clinical reasoning education. Behind the scenes, we organize daily virtual morning reports, create schemas, podcast episodes, infographics, and more. Serving as the backbone of CPSolvers, our academy members share a passion for ...

  5. Introduction

    This chapter introduces the concept of clinical reasoning. It attempts to define what clinical reasoning is and what its features are. Solving clinical problems involves the ability to reason about causality of pathological processes, requiring knowledge of anatomy and the working and pathology of organ systems, and it requires the ability to compare patient problems as patterns with instances ...

  6. Clinical problem solving and diagnostic decision making: selective

    This article reviews the psychological literature on problem solving and decision making in clinical medicine. It discusses the strategies, errors and biases involved in diagnostic reasoning and the role of evidence based medicine.

  7. Clinical Problem-Solving

    A 61-year-old man with chronic knee pain and hypertension undergoes total knee arthroplasty and develops pulmonary edema and hypertensive emergency. The authors discuss the possible causes, diagnosis, and management of this case and provide a commentary on the challenges of hypertensive emergencies.

  8. Clinical problem solving and diagnostic decision making: selective

    Pattern recognition or categorisation. Expertise in problem solving varies greatly between individual clinicians and is highly dependent on the clinician's mastery of the particular domain. 9 This finding challenges the hypothetico-deductive model of clinical reasoning, since both successful and unsuccessful diagnosticians use hypothesis testing. It appears that diagnostic accuracy does not ...

  9. Clinical Problem Solving

    Clinical problem solving or diagnostic reasoning is the skill that physicians use to understand a patient's complaints and then to identify a short, prioritized list of possible diagnoses that could account for those complaints. This differential diagnosis then drives the choice of diagnostic tests and possible treatments.

  10. Clinical Problem-Solving

    Te e englan ourna o medicine n engl j med 385;19 nejm.org November 4, 2021 1797 Clinical Problem-Solving From the Divisions of Rheumatology (B.W.D., M.M.), HIV, Infectious Diseases,

  11. Clinical Reasoning: Defining It, Teaching It, Assessing It, Studying It

    Solving a clinical problem in one discipline holds little predictive value for how one will do with a problem in another area. Even in problems with the same diagnosis, there is little consistency in performance. It is apparent that "reasoning skills" or "critical thinking" do not go far in helping develop clinical reasoning. Instead of ...

  12. Clinical Problem Solving Course with Catherine Lucey

    These videos comprise a 6-week course originally debuting on Coursera in 2013. The course is taught by Dr. Catherine Lucy, MD, the Vice Dean of Education in ...

  13. Clinical Problem Analysis (CPA): A Systematic Approach to Te ...

    Eddy and Clanton have presented a general model of clinical problem solving that consists of six steps. 15 Probably the most important concept in this model is the aggregate finding. To reduce the size of a case, the physician starts by clustering sets of elementary findings into aggregate findings. By focusing on increasingly higher levels of ...

  14. Clinical Problem-Solving

    A multiauthored case-based book structured to improve the clinician's approach to clinical decision making. Skip to Main Content Skip to Main Menu. Login to your account. Email/Username. Your email address is a required field. ... Clinical Problem-Solving. William C. Mundell, MD. Division of General Internal Medicine, College of Medicine, Mayo ...

  15. Clinical Reasoning, Decisionmaking, and Action: Thinking Critically and

    Learning to provide safe and quality health care requires technical expertise, the ability to think critically, experience, and clinical judgment. The high-performance expectation of nurses is dependent upon the nurses' continual learning, professional accountability, independent and interdependent decisionmaking, and creative problem-solving abilities.

  16. Developing Clinical Problem-Solving Skills: A Guide to More Effective

    DOI: 10.7326/0003-4819-116-7-607_2 Corpus ID: 68425654; Developing Clinical Problem-Solving Skills: A Guide to More Effective Diagnosis and Treatment @article{Barrows1991DevelopingCP, title={Developing Clinical Problem-Solving Skills: A Guide to More Effective Diagnosis and Treatment}, author={Howard S. Barrows and Garfield C. Pickell}, journal={Annals of Internal Medicine}, year={1991 ...

  17. Resources

    Overview of resources. NEJM Clinical Problem Solving. Clinical Care Conundrums - Journal of Hospital Medicine. Exercises in Clinical Reasoning - Journal of General Internal Medicine. WebsitesCLOSLERExercises in Clinical ReasoningGrepMedHuman Diagnosis ProjectMedical Rants - Dr. Bob CentorNEJM interactive casesSociety of Bedside ...

  18. It's All in the Timing

    We thank Dr. Gurpreet Dhaliwal for sharing his approach to crafting an effective Clinical Problem-Solving case, Dr. Michael Matthay for his review of the clinical content, and Dr. Kimberly ...

  19. Clinical Problem Solving/Diagnostic Reasoning Session

    Learn how to solve clinical problems by listening to master clinicians talk through their thought process and reasoning strategies. This session uses the "Stump the Professor" format and covers the cognitive steps of hypothesis generation, problem representation, differential diagnosis and problem-solving.

  20. Harvard/MIT MDPhD Program

    Clinical Problem Solving in Medicine, is a series of monthly lunchtime seminars based on the Interactive Medicine Cases published by the Brigham and Women's Hospital Department of Medicine and the New England Journal of Medicine. Each month, an interactive case will be used as the basis for building knowledge in all aspects of clinical medicine including pathophysiology, history-taking ...

  21. Understanding Clinical Reasoning from Multiple Perspectives: A

    Rather than a historical overview as in Chap. 2, this chapter provides the reader with insight into the various approaches that have been used to understand clinical reasoning. We review concepts and major scholars who have been involved in such investigations. Cognitive psychologists Newel and Simon theorized about problem-solving skills and artificial intelligence and initiated the use of ...

  22. Clinical Problem-Solving

    Abstract. IN this issue of the Journal we begin a new series, "Clinical Problem-Solving," which focuses on the difficult diagnostic, therapeutic, and ethical challenges that physicians face every ...

  23. Virtual Morning Report

    Virtual Morning Report - September 13, 2024 Presenter: Alec RezighCase Discussants: Rabih and RezaCase details & teaching points: Here

  24. Developing Clinical Problem-Solving Skills A Guide to More Effective

    Developing Clinical Problem-Solving Skills A Guide to More Effective Diagnosis and Treatment - PMC. Access keys NCBI Homepage MyNCBI Homepage Main Content Main Navigation. Advanced Search. User Guide. Journal List. J Can Chiropr Assoc. v.36 (3); 1992 Sep. PMC2484947.