ABC of Clinical Reasoning
Being a good clinician is not only about knowledge -- how doctors and other healthcare professionals think, reason, and make decisions is arguably their most critical skill. The second edition of the ABC of Clinical Reasoning breaks down clinical reasoning into its core components and explores each of these in more detail, including the applications for clinical practice, teaching, and learning.
Informed by the latest evidence from cognitive psychology, education, and studies of expertise, this edition has been extensively re-written and updated, and covers:
* Key components of clinical reasoning: evidence-based history and examination, choosing and interpreting diagnostic tests, problem identification and management, and shared decision-making
* Key concepts in clinical reasoning, such dual process theories, and script theory
* Situativity and human factors
* Metacognition and cognitive strategies
* Teaching clinical reasoning
From a team of expert authors, the ABC of Clinical Reasoning is essential reading for all students, clinical teachers, curriculum planners and clinicians involved in diagnosis.
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Nicola Cooper is a Consultant Physician and Clinical Associate Professor in Medical Education at the Medical Education Centre, University of Nottingham in the United Kingdom.
John Frain is a General Practitioner, Clinical Associate Professor, and Director of Clinical Skills in the Division of Medical Sciences and Graduate Entry Medicine at the University of Nottingham in the United Kingdom.
Contributors vi
Preface (second Edition) vii
1 Introduction to Clinical Reasoning 1
Nicola Cooper and John Frain
2 Evidence-based History and Examination 7
John Frain
3 Choosing and Interpreting Diagnostic Tests 17
Nicola Cooper
4 Problem Identification and Management 23
Nicola Cooper and John Frain
5 Shared Decision-making 29
Anna Hammond and Simon Gay
6 Models of Clinical Reasoning 35
Nicola Cooper
7 Cognitive Biases 41
Nicola Cooper
8 Situativity and Human Factors 47
Nicola Cooper
9 Metacognition and Cognitive Strategies 53
Pat Croskerry
10 Teaching Clinical Reasoning 61
Nicola Cooper and Mini Singh
Index 71