Journal article
Reconsidering Basic: Integrating Social and Behavioral Sciences to Support Learning.
Abstract
PURPOSE: The integration of basic science mechanistic knowledge (pathophysiology and etiology) with clinical features (signs and symptoms) during learning leads to robust cognitive representations in novices and supports the development of clinical reasoning, including better diagnostic accuracy and later learning of related concepts. However, previous studies have used a limited scope of traditional biomedical sciences, including biochemistry, …
Authors
Chaudhary ZK; Mylopoulos M; Barnett R; Sockalingam S; Hawkins M; O’Brien JD; Woods NN
Journal
Academic Medicine, Vol. 94, No. 11S Association of American Medical Colleges Learn Serve Lead: Proceedings of the 58th Annual Research in Medical Education Sessions, pp. s73–s78
Publisher
Wolters Kluwer
Publication Date
11 2019
DOI
10.1097/acm.0000000000002907
ISSN
1040-2446