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Can clinical case discussions foster clinical reasoning skills in undergraduate medical education? A randomised controlled trial.

Marc WeidenbuschBenedikt LenzerMaximilian SailerChristian StrobelRaphael KunischJan KiesewetterMartin R FischerJan M Zottmann
Published in: BMJ open (2019)
This study demonstrates that the CCD approach is an effective and sustainable clinical reasoning teaching resource for medical students. Subjective learning outcomes underline the importance of learner (inter)activity in the acquisition of clinical reasoning skills in the context of case-based learning. Higher efficacy of more interactive formats can be attributed to positive effects of collaborative learning. Future research should investigate how the Live-CCD format can further be improved and how video-based CCDs can be enhanced through instructional support.
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