Teaching skills to promote clinical reasoning in early basic science courses.

Journal: Anatomical Sciences Education
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Abstract

Basic and superior reasoning skills are woven into the clinical reasoning process just as they are used to solve any problem. As clinical reasoning is the central competence of medical education, development of these reasoning skills should occur throughout the undergraduate medical curriculum. The authors describe here a method of teaching reasoning skills in a clinical context during a human anatomy course.

Authors
Rodrigo Elizondo Omaña, Jesus Morales Gómez, Orlando Morquecho Espinoza, José Hinojosa Amaya, Eliud Villarreal Silva, Maria De Los García Rodríguez, Santos Guzmán López