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Clinical Reasoning - a Scotoma in the Medical Gaze?

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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/24287
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https://doi.org/10.1080/14739879.2021.1931965
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2021-07-07
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Journal article
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Risør, Torsten; Rodriguez, Charo
Abstract
Clinical reasoning is a core activity in everyday clinical work, but is also a well-developed field of research with scholarly papers, reviews, books, conferences and medical curriculum activities. In this body of knowledge, and although it remains a complex construct [1], clinical reasoning is generally defined as the cognitive processes and mental structures that physicians mobilise to decide on medical diagnoses and adequate treatment [2]. Tracing its theoretical foundations in cognitive psychology, such a definition of clinical reasoning has offered solid grounds for problem-solving and simulation approaches in medical education.
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Taylor & Francis
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Risør, Rodriguez. Clinical Reasoning - a Scotoma in the Medical Gaze?. Education for Primary Care. 2021;32(5):256-258
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