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Clinical scenario-based assessments to measure reasoning in complex cases: Are we fully realising their potential in specialty training?

Ali Z, Roudsari RV, Satterthwaite JD

Faculty Dental Journal. 2016;7(1):28-33.

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Abstract

Planning the management of complex cases requires years of structured training, with experienced gained both by attending joint/multidisciplinary clinics and through managing patients needing interdisciplinary care. Together, these reinforce basic skills and develop high-order thinking. It is crucial, however, that the development of these advanced planning skills can be measured, so as to assess the progress of trainees and the effectiveness of training programmes. Here, the validity, reliability and consistency of a clinical, hypodontia case-based structured assessment tool of clinical reasoning and higher-order thinking is tested.

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Volume:
7
Issue:
1
Start page:
28
End page:
33
Total:
5
Pagination:
28-33
Digital Object Identifier:
10.1308/rcsfdj.2016.28
Attached files embargo period:
Immediate release
Attached files release date:
13th January, 2016
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Active

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Manchester eScholar ID:
uk-ac-man-scw:295052
Created by:
Vahid Roudsari, Reza
Created:
13th January, 2016, 17:59:40
Last modified by:
Vahid Roudsari, Reza
Last modified:
14th January, 2016, 09:16:22

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