Knowledge is not enough to solve the problems - The role of diagnostic knowledge in clinical reasoning activities.
Jan KiesewetterRene EbersbachNike TsalasMatthias HolzerRalf SchmidmaierMartin R FischerPublished in: BMC medical education (2016)
The longer case work and the more intense application of conceptual knowledge in individuals with high metacognitive activity may hint towards reduced premature closure as one of the major cognitive causes of errors in medicine. Additionally, for correct case solution the cognitive actions seem to be more important than the diagnostic knowledge categories.