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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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Representing Control Knowledge as Abstract Task and Metarules. ONR Technical Report #15.

TL;DR: The combination of abstract procedures and a relational language for organizing domain knowledge provides a generic framework for constructing knowledge bases for related problems in other domains and also provides a useful starting point for studying the nature of strategies.
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Adapting the Key Features Examination for a clinical clerkship

TL;DR: A written test of clinical decision‐making, the Key Features Examination, was developed for use in clerkship.
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Differences in the Clinical Reasoning Process of Expert and Novice Cardiorespiratory Physiotherapists

TL;DR: Clinically the results provide information on the different thought processes of novice and expert practitioners in the field of respiratory physiotherapy, which has implications for day-to-day management of physiotherapy staff and for the continuing professional development of practitioners.
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Professional Satisfaction of Physicians

TL;DR: The attitudes and problem-solving approaches of Physicians who remained satisfied with their profession are presented and compared with those of physicians who are essentially dissatisfied with the practice of medicine.
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What If Osler Were One of Us?: Inpatient Teaching Today

TL;DR: The handbook of inpatient teaching includes chapters written by the Accreditation Council on Graduate Medical Education governing training experiences and working conditions for residents.