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B01=Franziska V. Trede
B01=Gail M. Jensen
B01=Joy Higgs
B01=Sandra Grace
B01=Stephen Loftus
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Clinical Reasoning in the Health Professions

English

Clinical reasoning is the complex thinking and decision-making used to come to a diagnosis and management plan. Its a core competency of clinical practice - but because it involves many elements and unconscious processes, its both difficult to learn and teach. Clinical Reasoning in the Health Professions provides the concepts and frameworks healthcare professionals need to be able to reason effectively, make sound and defensible clinical decisions, and learn from experience as they develop from student to practitioner. Edited by leading experts in the field from Australia and the US, this fifth edition presents the latest understandings and evidence around clinical reasoning in clinical practice, and how can it be taught and assessed. Its ideal for both undergraduate and post-graduate health students as well as academic and clinical health educators. Presents a new understanding of clinical reasoning in the circumstances confronting healthcare systems today Covers the future of healthcare and social justice Provides the latest theories on teaching, learning and assessing clinical reasoning - ideal for educators and researchers Easy to read with figures, tables and chapter summaries Case studies integrate theory with practice Examines clinical reasoning as a core competency Includes team-based care/teaming and the role of shared decision making New themes New ways of teaching and assessment New practical approaches to application of theory and developing a curriculum See more
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Will deliver when available. Publication date 06 Dec 2024

Product Details
  • Dimensions: 191 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Dec 2024
  • Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780443110979

About

Joy has worked for over 35 years as an educator scholar researcher and research supervisor at The University of New South Wales The University of Sydney and Charles Sturt University. She has held appointments as visiting scholar and consultant to a number of Australian and international tertiary institutions. In 2004 Joy received a Member of the Order of Australia award for service to health science education through course development academic and administrative contributions and research into teaching methods. She was awarded an Australian Teaching and Learning Council Fellowship in 2010. Joy is a member of the Australian Learning and Teaching Fellows Network. In 2015 Joy was appointed a Principal Fellow of the Higher Education Academy UK. Professor Joy Higgs' key roles at CSU are promoting the advancement of professional practice and education through collaborations in research scholarship student supervision education organisational change and networking. Joy's research interests are linked to professional practice (the nature of practice across professions practice wisdom professionalism the changing shape of professions in work and society) higher education (quality and innovations) professional education (pedagogies socialisation expectations of graduates) practice-based education (pedagogy curriculum frameworks) and qualitative research strategies. Dr. Jensen is Vice Provost for Learning and Assessment Dean Emerita and Professor of Physical Therapy at Creighton University. She is known nationally and internationally for scholarly contributions in expert practice clinical reasoning professional ethics and interprofessional education. Dr. Jensen is author or coauthor of more than 90 publications in peer-reviewed journals and has coauthored 13 books including the fourth edition of Clinical Reasoning in the Health Professions (Higgs Jensen Loftus Christensen) Educating Physical Therapists and in 2020 Clinical Reasoning and Decision Making in Physical Therapy. She led the research team that completed a National Study of Excellence and Innovation in Physical Therapist Education funded by the American Physical Therapy Association and several APTA components. She serves on a number of editorial boards and most recently became an associate editor for The Clinical Teacher. Dr. Jensen received her PhD in educational evaluation with a minor in sociology from Stanford University. She holds a master's degree in physical therapy from Stanford University and a bachelor's degree in education from the University of Minnesota. Dr. Loftus joined Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine in November 2013 as associate professor of Medical Education. He is responsible for faculty development in medical education. He is also involved in a number of courses such as Medical Humanities and Embark research projects. A dental professional with more than 20 years in medical education Dr. Loftus developed an internationally recognized inter-professional online graduate course in pain management at Sydney University. His research on clinical reasoning has appeared in several journals and books such as the well-received book Clinical Reasoning in the Health Professions” (3rd ed). He has also supervised doctoral research students at Charles Sturt University in Australia in topics such as clinical reasoning higher education and clinician/patient relationships. Dr. Loftus works to ensure that students and faculty maximize the benefit of the educational experiences provided in the medical school through coming to a deeper understanding of what is involved in medical education and practice. Franziska Trede is Associate Professor in Higher Education at Charles Sturt University where she leads research scholarship and practice in professional education and workplace learning. She is a national board member of the Australian Collaborative Education Network. She teaches an open online subject to academics and practitioners on the theory and practice of workplace learning. Her research focuses on professional practice learner agency and resilience pedagogy of deliberateness professional identity development and professionalism. She has developed innovative online capacity building teaching tools using arts-based approaches. Franziska published 7 books and over 80 peer-reviewed papers and has presented her work in Canada Europe and New Zealand. Her latest book under contract with Springer is titled Education for practice in hybrid spaces: Enhancing professional learning with mobile technology. Dr Sandra Grace is a health services researcher with extensive research experience including primary health care practice-based education models of care and interprofessional education and practice. She has extensive experience as a practitioner teacher designer of health training courses and project manager including grant writing managing staff and budgets meeting key performance indicators and preparing project reports.

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