The first 'undergraduate leads in clinical reasoning education' forum was held on Fri 18 June 2021 online.
Delegates from 28 UK medical schools participated in enthusiastic discussion about the what, how and when of teaching clinical reasoning; assessment; faculty development; and the challenges to developing an integrated curriculum.
You can view the three short plenaries from the day here: Clinical reasoning: what is it, and why does it matter? Dr Nicola Cooper How small changes in teaching can facilitate clinical reasoning ability more effectively: evidence and experience. Dr Anna Hammond & Prof Simon Gay Implementing an integrated clinical reasoning curriculum. Prof Mini Singh & Dr Jo Matthan Notes from the meeting can be downloaded here. The 3rd Clinical Reasoning in Medical Education conference was held on Tues 26 November 2019
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We were joined by Prof Pat Croskerry, Dalhousie University, Canada. Pat is an Emergency Medicine physician and a well known author in the clinical reasoning literature.
You can view slides from some of the conference sessions below:
Pat Croskerry. Teaching the scarecrow: critical thinking to improve clinical decision making
Workshop. Maggie Barlett. Teaching clinical reasoning: the nuts and bolts
Workshop. Pat Croskerry. Fixing biases: principles of cognitive de-biasing
Download the conference e-book
Pat Croskerry. Teaching the scarecrow: critical thinking to improve clinical decision making
Workshop. Maggie Barlett. Teaching clinical reasoning: the nuts and bolts
Workshop. Pat Croskerry. Fixing biases: principles of cognitive de-biasing
Download the conference e-book