Better Quality Through Better Reasoning
This module illustrates the impacts of cognitive biases and reasoning pitfalls on clinical decision-making and patients’ outcomes and how to safeguard them.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the necessity and dynamics of clinical reasoning.
- Identify common clinical cognitive biases and reasoning pitfalls
- Illustrate how cognitive biases limit clinical situational awareness.
- Employ clinical reasoning safeguard strategies and metacognition.

All Wise Metalearn: A Model for Learning Quality Improvement

Welcome to All Wise Metalearn, where we harness collective learning for continuous quality improvement, inspired by John Maxwell's insight: "The wise learns from his own mistakes, the wiser learns from others' mistakes, but the wisest learns from others' successes." Our approach emphasizes a hierarchy of learning:
1. Learning from One's Own Mistakes: We encourage self-reflection to turn personal experiences into growth opportunities.
2. Learning from Others' Mistakes:Through collaboration and shared experiences,
Participants can avoid common pitfalls and enrich their learning.
3. Learning from Others' Successes: We focus on analyzing successful outcomes to inspire innovation and effective practices.
Our model integrates collaborative workshops, real-life case studies, and structured reflection to empower individuals and organizations in their continuous journeys. Join us at All Wise Metalearn to transform challenges into opportunities for growth and success.