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Teaching Diagnostic Problem Solving: Principles Learned from Studies of the Diagnostic Pathfinder
Animal Industry Report
  • Jared A. Danielson, Iowa State University
  • Pamela J. Vermeer, Iowa State University
  • Eric M. Mills, Iowa State University
  • Holly S. Bender, Iowa State University
Extension Number
ASL R2177
Publication Date
2007
Disciplines
Topic
Animal Health
Summary and Implications

Three quasi-experimental studies, and a survey-based study examining the effectiveness of and principles embodied in the Diagnostic Pathfinder, a software tool for teaching diagnostic problem solving in veterinary medicine. It appears that when students learn diagnostic problem solving in the context of authentic cases, are required to consider all potentially relevant information that they have identified in their solution, and receive immediate feedback, their ability to solve diagnostic problems improves.

Copyright Holder
Iowa State University
DOI
https://doi.org/10.31274/ans_air-180814-909
Language
en
Citation Information
Jared A. Danielson, Pamela J. Vermeer, Eric M. Mills and Holly S. Bender. "Teaching Diagnostic Problem Solving: Principles Learned from Studies of the Diagnostic Pathfinder" (2007)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/holly-bender/4/