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Medical Problem Solving: An Analysis of Clinical Reasoning

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The article was published on 1978-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 1600 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Model-based reasoning.

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The Effectiveness of Alternative Training Techniques on Analytical Procedures Performance

TL;DR: Results indicate that "worked-out example" or "problem solving training" combined with self-explanation outperformed all other groups and contribute to the training literature in auditing and psychology by showing that combinations of techniques are required for designing effective training for complex diagnostic decision making like analytical procedures.
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Midwives׳ clinical reasoning during second stage labour: Report on an interpretive study.

TL;DR: A model of midwifery clinical reasoning grounded in the literature and consistent with the data is created that includes 'intuition' as a valued way of knowing and should not replace clinical reasoning which promotes through decision-making.
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A systematic approach to clinical reasoning in psychiatry.

TL;DR: This paper complements the previous paper on psychiatric case formulation and expands the model of a theoretical framework for diagnostic reasoning and case formulation in psychiatry to serve as a tool to assist in integrating the diverse clinical knowledge base in psychiatry.
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Diagnostic Decision Support Systems

TL;DR: This chapter presents a definition of clinical diagnosis and of DDSS; a discussion of how humans accomplish diagnosis; a survey of previous attempts to develop computer-based clinical diagnostic tools; a Discussion of the problems encountered in developing, implementing, evaluating, and maintaining clinical diagnostic decision support systems.