Abstract
This experiment aimed to (1) induce System-1-type diagnostic reasoning in medical students through the acquisition of cognitive user interface (UI) heuristics and (2) understand qualitatively how clinical data visualizations could enhance medical education. Third-and fourth-year medical students were presented patient cases through a novel electronic health record (EHR) design then asked to diagnose patients after being shown the cases either briefly and repeatedly (Group A) or twice over a longer period (Group B). Group A had higher accuracy than Group B. Findings support the possibility of inducing System-1 reasoning via UI heuristics and potential of integrating data visualizations in medical education.
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Cheng, L., & Senathirajah, Y. (2022). Testing Medical Student Diagnostic Reasoning Using Clinical Data Visualizations. In Studies in Health Technology and Informatics (Vol. 294, pp. 819–820). IOS Press BV. https://doi.org/10.3233/SHTI220596
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