Complex Clinical Reasoning

Diagnostic reasoning and beyond with Mark Jones

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This podcast episode describes the development of clinical reasoning theory beyond mere diagnostic reasoning as well as the different aspects or strategies of clinical reasoning such as procedural, predictive and collaborative reasoning.
Other topic areas are covered, including:

  • the pursuit of a structural or pathological diagnosis
  • clinical reasoning frameworks involving hypothesis categories
  • clinical reasoning within a biopsychosocial framework
  • diagnostic reasoning approaches such as hypothetico-deductive reasoning and pattern recognition
  • clinical reasoning in novice clinicians compared to expert clinicians
  • the role of metacognition to mitigating errors in reasoning

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Contributed by: Complex Clinical Reasoning
Authored by: Mark Jones
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Last updated: 14 November 2024
First contributed: 30 March 2023
Audience access level: Full user

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