• Title of article

    Integrating clinical reasoning principles in casebased learning sessions for firstyear medical students: Lessons learned

  • Author/Authors

    Kumar ، Dinesh - Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research , Rajprasath ، Ramakrishnan - Pondicherry Institute of Medical Sciences , Murugan ، Magi - Pondicherry Institute of Medical Sciences

  • Pages
    4
  • From page
    20
  • To page
    23
  • Abstract
    Background: Conventional pedagogies for casebased learning are designed with the intention of helping the student appreciate the relevance of content they learn and kindle their curiosity. However, these pedagogies embody certain shortcomings which inhibit them from reaching the intended objectives. The main aim of our initiative is to improve traditional casebased learning using the principles of clinical reasoning. Methods: A priori, two sessions were conducted in which two vignettes were administered to firstyear medical students. We obtained the perceived acceptance which was equivalent to Kirkpatrick level 1 learning outcomes. Results: Overall outcomes were highly positive in terms of acceptability, fostering curiosity, increasing the relevance of learned content, and helping students learn to think in a logical way. Conclusion: With the increasing need for incorporating clinical reasoning skills in medical education, it is imperative that these skills are taught beginning with the preclinical years of medical education.
  • Keywords
    Case vignette , Anatomy , Clinical reasoning , Preclinical
  • Journal title
    Research and Development in Medical Education
  • Serial Year
    2019
  • Journal title
    Research and Development in Medical Education
  • Record number

    2466063