Virtual Interactive Case-Based Education (VICE): A Conference for Deliberate Practice of Diagnostic Reasoning

Introduction Current approaches to teaching diagnostic reasoning minimally address the need for deliberate practice. We developed an educational conference for internal medicine residents to practice diagnostic reasoning and examine how biases affect their differential diagnoses through cognitive au...

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Main Authors: Alexander A. Logan, Mayuree Rao, Paul B. Cornia, Scott L. Hagan, Thomas A. Newman, Jeffrey W. Redinger, Jessica Woan, Tyler J. Albert
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Published: Association of American Medical Colleges 2021-05-01
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Online Access:http://www.mededportal.org/doi/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.11159
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spelling doaj-b67cc1ad098646bfbf211d1b892b08ba2021-09-30T09:04:23ZengAssociation of American Medical CollegesMedEdPORTAL2374-82652021-05-011710.15766/mep_2374-8265.11159Virtual Interactive Case-Based Education (VICE): A Conference for Deliberate Practice of Diagnostic ReasoningAlexander A. Logan0Mayuree Rao1Paul B. Cornia2Scott L. Hagan3Thomas A. Newman4Jeffrey W. Redinger5Jessica Woan6Tyler J. Albert7Clinical Instructor, Division of Hospital Medicine, Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital, University of California, San FranciscoFellow, Department of Medicine, VA Puget Sound Health Care System and University of WashingtonAssociate Professor, Department of Medicine, University of Washington; Section Head for Hospital Medicine, VA Puget Sound Health Care SystemActing Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, University of Washington; Medical Director, Seattle VA Primary Care Clinic, VA Puget Sound Health Care SystemClinical Instructor, Department of Medicine, University of Washington; Attending Physician, VA Puget Sound Health Care SystemClinical Instructor, Department of Medicine, University of Washington; Attending Physician, VA Puget Sound Health Care SystemClinical Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, University of Washington; Attending Physician, VA Puget Sound Health Care SystemAssistant Professor, Department of Medicine, University of Washington; Attending Physician, VA Puget Sound Health Care SystemIntroduction Current approaches to teaching diagnostic reasoning minimally address the need for deliberate practice. We developed an educational conference for internal medicine residents to practice diagnostic reasoning and examine how biases affect their differential diagnoses through cognitive autopsies. Methods We formatted the Virtual Interactive Case-Based Education (VICE) conference as a clinical problem-solving exercise, in which a facilitator presents a case to a single discussant selected from the audience. We delivered VICE on an internet-based conferencing platform with screen-sharing capability over approximately 30 minutes. To maximize learners’ psychological safety, we employed an active facilitation model that normalized uncertainty and prioritized the diagnostic process over arriving at the correct diagnosis. Results Resident attitudes toward VICE were assessed by utilizing a postconference survey and gathering descriptive data for 11 sessions. Ninety-seven percent of respondents (n = 35) felt that VICE was a novel and valuable addition to their curriculum. Qualitative data suggested that positive features of the conference included the opportunity to practice diagnostic reasoning, the single-discussant format, and the supportive learning environment. Discussants reported that holding the conference in person would have negatively impacted their experience. Discussion Internal medicine residents universally valued the opportunity to engage in deliberate practice of case-based reasoning in a psychologically safe environment during the VICE conference. The virtual nature of the conference contributed significantly to discussants’ positive experience. This resource includes all materials necessary to implement VICE, as well as an instructional video on facilitation.http://www.mededportal.org/doi/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.11159Clinical Reasoning/Diagnostic ReasoningDeliberate PracticeDiagnostic SchemaProblem RepresentationsCognitive BiasesClinical Competence
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author Alexander A. Logan
Mayuree Rao
Paul B. Cornia
Scott L. Hagan
Thomas A. Newman
Jeffrey W. Redinger
Jessica Woan
Tyler J. Albert
spellingShingle Alexander A. Logan
Mayuree Rao
Paul B. Cornia
Scott L. Hagan
Thomas A. Newman
Jeffrey W. Redinger
Jessica Woan
Tyler J. Albert
Virtual Interactive Case-Based Education (VICE): A Conference for Deliberate Practice of Diagnostic Reasoning
MedEdPORTAL
Clinical Reasoning/Diagnostic Reasoning
Deliberate Practice
Diagnostic Schema
Problem Representations
Cognitive Biases
Clinical Competence
author_facet Alexander A. Logan
Mayuree Rao
Paul B. Cornia
Scott L. Hagan
Thomas A. Newman
Jeffrey W. Redinger
Jessica Woan
Tyler J. Albert
author_sort Alexander A. Logan
title Virtual Interactive Case-Based Education (VICE): A Conference for Deliberate Practice of Diagnostic Reasoning
title_short Virtual Interactive Case-Based Education (VICE): A Conference for Deliberate Practice of Diagnostic Reasoning
title_full Virtual Interactive Case-Based Education (VICE): A Conference for Deliberate Practice of Diagnostic Reasoning
title_fullStr Virtual Interactive Case-Based Education (VICE): A Conference for Deliberate Practice of Diagnostic Reasoning
title_full_unstemmed Virtual Interactive Case-Based Education (VICE): A Conference for Deliberate Practice of Diagnostic Reasoning
title_sort virtual interactive case-based education (vice): a conference for deliberate practice of diagnostic reasoning
publisher Association of American Medical Colleges
series MedEdPORTAL
issn 2374-8265
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Introduction Current approaches to teaching diagnostic reasoning minimally address the need for deliberate practice. We developed an educational conference for internal medicine residents to practice diagnostic reasoning and examine how biases affect their differential diagnoses through cognitive autopsies. Methods We formatted the Virtual Interactive Case-Based Education (VICE) conference as a clinical problem-solving exercise, in which a facilitator presents a case to a single discussant selected from the audience. We delivered VICE on an internet-based conferencing platform with screen-sharing capability over approximately 30 minutes. To maximize learners’ psychological safety, we employed an active facilitation model that normalized uncertainty and prioritized the diagnostic process over arriving at the correct diagnosis. Results Resident attitudes toward VICE were assessed by utilizing a postconference survey and gathering descriptive data for 11 sessions. Ninety-seven percent of respondents (n = 35) felt that VICE was a novel and valuable addition to their curriculum. Qualitative data suggested that positive features of the conference included the opportunity to practice diagnostic reasoning, the single-discussant format, and the supportive learning environment. Discussants reported that holding the conference in person would have negatively impacted their experience. Discussion Internal medicine residents universally valued the opportunity to engage in deliberate practice of case-based reasoning in a psychologically safe environment during the VICE conference. The virtual nature of the conference contributed significantly to discussants’ positive experience. This resource includes all materials necessary to implement VICE, as well as an instructional video on facilitation.
topic Clinical Reasoning/Diagnostic Reasoning
Deliberate Practice
Diagnostic Schema
Problem Representations
Cognitive Biases
Clinical Competence
url http://www.mededportal.org/doi/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.11159
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