Erschienen in:
01.09.2015 | Editorial
Reflective Practice and Stress: Helpful, Harmful or Uninfluential in Critical Thinking
verfasst von:
Donna M. Windish, MD, MPH
Erschienen in:
Journal of General Internal Medicine
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Ausgabe 9/2015
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Excerpt
Remember the first time you watched a master clinician work through a diagnostic dilemma or clinical unknown case and easily arrive at the correct diagnosis? That person most likely seemed calm with little stress, asked the right questions at the right time, and often reflected on the information they gleaned from the case. If the clinician described how they arrived at their diagnosis, you were probably in awe at how they solved the case using their critical thinking skills. While critical thinking is essential for effective patient care, this highly complex process is not easily taught or measured. …