Evaluating the clinical reasoning of student health professionals in placement and simulation settings: A systematic review

J Brentnall, D Thackray, B Judd - International journal of environmental …, 2022 - mdpi.com
(1) Background: Clinical reasoning is essential to the effective practice of autonomous
health professionals and is, therefore, an essential capability to develop as students. This …

Assessing diagnostic reasoning: a consensus statement summarizing theory, practice, and future needs

JS Ilgen, AJ Humbert, G Kuhn… - Academic …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Assessment of an emergency physician (EP)'s diagnostic reasoning skills is essential for
effective training and patient safety. This article summarizes the findings of the diagnostic …

[HTML][HTML] Does objective structured clinical examinations score reflect the clinical reasoning ability of medical students?

WB Park, SH Kang, SJ Myung, YS Lee - The American journal of the …, 2015 - Elsevier
Background Clinical reasoning ability is an important factor in a physician's competence and
thus should be taught and tested in medical schools. Medical schools generally use …

A developmental assessment of clinical reasoning in preclinical medical education

AA Min Simpkins, B Koch… - Medical education …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Clinical reasoning is an essential skill to be learned during medical education.
A developmental framework for the assessment and measurement of this skill has not yet …

Residents' knowledge in transfusion medicine and educational programs: A pilot study

SAA Bouchrim, A Haddad, TB Assi, P Oriol… - Transfusion Clinique et …, 2020 - Elsevier
Background Residents' knowledge in transfusion medicine significantly impacts the optimal
use of blood and patient safety. Little is known regarding this topic in France in particular …

Case-based teaching: does the addition of high-fidelity simulation make a difference in medical students' clinical reasoning skills?

MK Mutter, JR Martindale, N Shah, ME Gusic… - Medical Science …, 2020 - Springer
Context Situativity theory posits that learning and the development of clinical reasoning skills
are grounded in context. In case-based teaching, this context comes from recreating the …

Assessing clinical reasoning in airway related cases among anesthesiology fellow residents using Script Concordance Test (SCT)

A Omega, AA Wijaya Ramlan, RF Soenarto… - Medical education …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Introduction Clinical reasoning is a core competency for physicians. In the field of
anesthesia, many situations require residents to use their clinical reasoning to make quick …

Analyzing script concordance test scoring methods and items by difficulty and type

AB Wilson, GR Pike, AJ Humbert - Teaching and learning in …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Background: A battery of various psychometric assessments has been conducted on script
concordance tests (SCTs) that are purported to measure data interpretation, an essential …

Assessing clinical reasoning using a script concordance test with electrocardiogram in an emergency medicine clerkship rotation

C Boulouffe, B Doucet, X Muschart, B Charlin… - Emergency Medicine …, 2014 - emj.bmj.com
Objectives Script concordance tests (SCTs) can be used to assess clinical reasoning,
especially in situations of uncertainty, by comparing the responses of examinees with those …

Construction and utilization of a script concordance test as an assessment tool for dcem3 (5th year) medical students in rheumatology

S Mathieu, M Couderc, B Glace, A Tournadre… - BMC medical …, 2013 - Springer
Background The script concordance test (SCT) is a method for assessing clinical reasoning
of medical students by placing them in a context of uncertainty such as they will encounter in …