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Contextual factors and clinical reasoning: differences in diagnostic and therapeutic reasoning in board certified versus resident physicians.

Elexis C McBeeTemple RatcliffeKatherine PichoLambert SchuwirthAnthony R ArtinoAna Monica Yepes-RiosJennifer MaselCees van der VleutenSteven J Durning
Published in: BMC medical education (2017)
This study underscores that specific contextual factors appear to impact clinical reasoning performance. Further, the processes of diagnostic and therapeutic reasoning, although related, may not be interchangeable. This raises important questions about the impact that contextual factors have on clinical reasoning and provides insight into how clinical reasoning processes in more authentic settings may be explained by situated cognition theory.
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  • primary care
  • patient safety
  • quality improvement