Principles and Practice of Case-based Clinical Reasoning Education: A Method for Preclinical Students

This volume describes and explains the educational method of Case-Based Clinical Reasoning (CBCR) used successfully in medical schools to prepare students to think like doctors before they enter the clinical arena and become engaged in patient care. Although this approach poses the paradoxical probl...

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Language:English
Published: Springer Nature 2017
Series:Innovation and Change in Professional Education
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