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The cognitive apprenticeship: advancing reasoning education by thinking aloud.

Anand D JagannathJessica J DreicerJohn C PennerGurpreet Dhaliwal
Published in: Diagnosis (Berlin, Germany) (2022)
Teaching clinical reasoning has long challenged educators because it requires familiarity with reasoning concepts, experience with describing thinking, and comfort with exposing uncertainty and error. We propose that teachers adopt the cognitive apprenticeship model and a method of disclosing uncertainty known as intellectual streaking. These approaches reflect a shift in the educator's mindset from transmitting medical knowledge to broadcasting cognition. We provide several examples to guide the adoption of these strategies and make recommendations for teachers and training programs to improve the teaching of clinical reasoning.
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