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:

  1. Understand the necessity and dynamics of clinical reasoning.
  2. Identify common clinical cognitive biases and reasoning pitfalls
  3. Illustrate how cognitive biases limit clinical situational awareness.
  4. Employ clinical reasoning safeguard strategies and metacognition.
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All Wise Metalearn: A Model for Learning Quality Improvement

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1. Learning from One's Own Mistakes: We encourage self-reflection to turn personal experiences into growth opportunities.
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