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Learning clinical reasoning: how virtual patient case format and prior knowledge interact.

Jan KiesewetterMichael SailerValentina M JungRegina SchönbergerElisabeth BauerJan M ZottmannInga HegeHanna ZimmermannFrank FischerMartin R Fischer
Published in: BMC medical education (2020)
The whole case and serial cue case formats alone did not affect students' knowledge gain or diagnostic accuracy. Students with lower knowledge experienced increased cognitive load and appear to have learned less from their interaction with virtual patients. Cognitive load should be taken into account when attempting to help students learn clinical reasoning with virtual patients, especially for students with lower knowledge.
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