Teaching and assessing clinical reasoning “The medical whodunit” Subha Ramani, Warren Hershman, Rob Lowe FDDC seminar Department of Medicine BUSM / BMC.

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Teaching and assessing clinical reasoning “The medical whodunit” Subha Ramani, Warren Hershman, Rob Lowe FDDC seminar Department of Medicine BUSM / BMC

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Agenda Introduction and Learning objectives- SR- 5m Types of reasoning processes- WH- 5 Key elements of clinical reasoning process and presentation of case- SR- 5m Data acquisition- RL- 10 min (in triads) Problem representation- RL- 10 min (in triads) Generation of hypotheses- RL- 10 min (in triads) Illness script and diagnosis- SR- 5 min Tips for teachers- SR- 5 min Q and A- all – 5 min

Learning objectives Help clinical teachers recognize cognitive principles of clinical reasoning. Develop a varied toolkit to teach clinical reasoning skills to trainees at all levels. Discuss strategies to assess the clinical reasoning skills of multiple levels of learners. Create a safe forum for skills practice.

Hershman

Analytic processes in Clinical Reasoning

Non Analytic processes in Clinical Reasoning

Combined processes in Clinical Reasoning

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Group work orientation

Step 1: The Patient’s Story A 43-year-old woman is brought to the Emergency Room by her husband at 0200 in the morning because of acute shortness of breath. Patient states: 5 days ago I had a sore throat and sinus congestion. I thought it was getting better but then I started coughing and a few times spit up blood. I felt like I had a fever and was feeling cold and hot. Just not feeling my usual self and unable to do my usual activities. I felt sick to my stomach and threw up once. Last night my chest felt tight for a few minutes, then this eased up a little. I went to sleep but woke up around midnight because I could not catch my breath. My husband called 911 and the ambulance brought me to the emergency room. 1 week ago my husband had the “flu” and missed work for 3 or 4 days.

RL Small group discussions

Step 2:Data acquisition How might a novice obtain further data? (discuss from your observations of trainees) How would you obtain further data from your patient? (the expert approach)

What is Data Acquisition Pertinent positives and negatives Focused physical exam Targeted investigations

Step 3: Problem Representation How might a novice summarize this patient? (discuss from your observations of trainees) How would you summarize this patient? (the expert approach)

Sample of Problem Representation Patient’s age, sex and medical history- 43 year old woman who is a smoker with bronchitis, generally in good health Few days- acute onset Sinus congestion, then hemoptysis, then dyspnea- progressive illness Sick contact

Step 4: Generation of hypotheses

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Step 5: Illness script 43 year old woman Predisposing conditions- smoking and bronchitis Several days sinus congestion, fever, chills Sudden dyspnea and chest tightness, nausea, vomiting Occasional hemoptysis

Step 6: Diagnosis

Assessing clinical reasoning tips Make learners articulate problem representation (synthesis / summary statement) Force learners to prioritize differential diagnoses for THIS patient and create illness scripts Vary expectations by developmental level Provide cognitive feedback Encourage reading to promote clinical reasoning

5 Tips for clinical teachers 1.Teach around examples 2.Understanding of basic science mechanisms can help generate accurate hypotheses and should be integrated into clinical teaching 3.Practice with cases should mimic the eventual use of the resulting knowledge 4.Clinical teachers should not assume students will make meaningful comparisons across problems spontaneously 5.A ‘multiple biopsy’ approach to evaluation is required to accurately assess a trainee’s performance