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Using Insights from Cognitive Science for the Teaching of Clinical Skills: AMEE Guide No. 155

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Journal Med Teach
Publisher Informa Healthcare
Specialty Medical Education
Date 2023 Jan 23
PMID 36688914
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Abstract

Students have to develop a wide variety of clinical skills, from cannulation to advanced life support, prior to entering clinical practice. An important challenge for health professions' educators is the implementation of strategies for effectively supporting students in their acquisition of different types of clinical skills and also to minimize skill decay over time. Cognitive science provides a unified approach that can inform how to maximize clinical skill acquisition and also minimize skill decay. The Guide discusses the nature of expertise and mastery development, the key insights from cognitive science for clinical skill development and skill retention, how these insights can be practically applied and integrated with current approaches used in clinical skills teaching.

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