Learning to diagnose using patient video case in paediatrics: perceptive and cognitive processes

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Thomas Balslev, a paediatric neurologist and educational researcher, defended his thesis on 24 November 2011. The thesis included five published papers, and investigated learning with authentic, brief patient video cases. With analysis of a video case in a small group, learning processes and sharing of knowledge was intensely stimulated. Small group discussion and subsequent listening to an expert’s think-aloud were particularly effective approaches to enhance diagnostic accuracy among non-experts. In a descriptive study, expertise-related differences during analysis of patient video cases were characterized, and in a controlled study, different types of visual modelling were tested.

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Balslev, T. (2012). Learning to diagnose using patient video case in paediatrics: perceptive and cognitive processes. Perspectives on Medical Education, 1(5–6), 222–224. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40037-012-0026-z

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