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Clinical reasoning is an essential non-negotiable element for all health professionals. The ability of the health professional to demonstrate professional competence, compassion, and accountability depend on a foundation of sound clinical reasoning.
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- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2024
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Gina Maria Musolino, PT, DPT, MSEd, EdD, is Founding Program Director and Clinical Professor, Doctor of Physical Therapy Program with the Department of Kinesiology & Community Health, College of Applied Health Sciences, The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, Illinois. She received her BS in Physical Therapy from Washington University School of Medicine (WUMS PT) Program in Physical Therapy (St. Louis, Missouri); her MSEd from Southwest Baptist University (Bolivar, Missouri); her EdD with specialization in Curriculum Design, Development and Evaluation from Nova Southeastern University (NSU), Fischler College of Education (Ft. Lauderdale, Florida); and her post-professional Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree from Utica College (Utica, New York). Dr. Musolino has over 25 years as a physical therapy educator, director of clinical education, expert, and educational consultant. Dr. Musolino was honored with the prestigious American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) Lucy Blair National Service Award (2012) for service of Exceptional Value to the Association. Dr. Musolino's published works focus on the scholarship of teaching and learning with focused explorations of professionalism, service learning, cultural competence, clinical reasoning, health policy leadership, and clinical education. Dr. Musolino has served on several voluntary boards in support of the health professions. She was elected for 12 years of Board leadership with the APTA APTE (formerly Education Section), two 4-year terms each as President, Vice-President, and Director-at-Large for Promotion. Gail M. Jensen, PT, PhD, FAPTA, FNAP, is Dean, Graduate School and College of Professional Studies and Vice Provost for Learning and Assessment, Professor of Physical Therapy, and Faculty Associate for Center of Health Policy and Ethics at Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska. She holds a BS in Education from the University of Minnesota, MA in physical therapy, and a PhD in educational evaluation both from Stanford University. Dr. Jensen served as principal investigator for the research on Physical Therapist Education for the Twenty First Century (PTE-21): Innovation and Excellence in Physical Therapist Academic and Clinical Education, that is the focus a 2019 SLACK Incorporated publication, Educating Physical Therapists. Dr. Jensen is a qualitative researcher well known for her scholarly publications related to expert practice, clinical reasoning, professional ethics, educational theory, and interprofessional education and practice. During her career she has held faculty appointments at Stanford University, Temple University, The University of Alabama at Birmingham, and Samuel Merritt University, and she was a part of the founding faculty of the first clinical doctoral program in physical therapy at Creighton University. She has coauthored/edited several books, including the Third Edition of Handbook of Teaching for Physical Therapists; Leadership in Interprofessional Health Education and Practice; Realising Exemplary Practice-Based Education; Expertise in Physical Therapy Practice, Second Edition; Educating for Moral Action: A Sourcebook in Health and Rehabilitation Ethics; and most recently, Clinical Reasoning in the Health Professions, Fourth Edition.
Dedication Acknowledgments About the Editors Contributing Authors Foreword
by Edelle [Edee] Field-Fote, PT, PhD, FAPTA Section I Theoretical
Foundations: Guiding Practice for the Profession Chapter 1 Clinical
Reasoning: Why It Matters Chapter 2 Teaching Clinical Reasoning: Lessons
Learned in Medical Education Chapter 3 Self-Assessment and Reflective
Practice: Evolutions for Clinical Reasoning Chapter 4 Expertise in Clinical
Reasoning: Uncovering the Role of Context Chapter 5 From Ethical Reasoning
to Ethical Action Chapter 6 Clinical Reasoning and Decision-Making: An
Abridged Literature Review Chapter 7 Andragogy: Health Professions Clinical
Reasoning Transitioning From Novice to Expert Section II Clinical
Reasoning: Teaching, Learning, and Assessment Chapter 8 A Curricular
Perspective on Teaching Clinical Reasoning in Entry-Level Education Chapter
9 Patterns of Clinical Reasoning Development in Entry-Level Physical
Therapist Students Chapter 10 The Clinical Reasoning and Reflection Tool:
Clinical Application for Clinical Decision-Making Chapter 11 Using a
Comprehensive Framework to Assess Clinical Reasoning Chapter 12 Using a
Structured and Evidence-Based Approach to Remediate Clinical Reasoning: A
Case Report Summary Chapter 13 Clinical Reasoning Using System 1 and System
2 Modeling Chapter 14 The Relevance of Metacognition for Clinical Reasoning
Chapter 15 Facilitation of Clinical Reasoning: Teaching and Learning
Strategies Across the Continuum of Learners Chapter 16 Assessment of
Clinical Reasoning: Strategies Across the Continuum of Professional and
Post-Professional Physical Therapy Education Chapter 17 The Role of
Standardized Tests in Assessing Clinical Reasoning and Critical Thinking
Chapter 18 Developing Clinical Reasoning and Decision-Making Skills:
Simulations and Debriefing Chapter 19 Capturing Teachable Moments:
Developing Clinical Problem-Solving of the Physical Therapist Assistant
Section III Clinical Reasoning: Research, Innovation, and Best Practice
Exemplars Chapter 20 Developing a Successful Clinical Approach: The
Collaborative Partnership of the Physical Therapist-Physical Therapist
Assistant Team Chapter 21 A Three-Dimensional Model for Developing Clinical
Reasoning Across the Continuum of Physical Therapist Education Chapter 22
Responding to the Call: Measuring Critical Thinking in Physical Therapist
Education Chapter 23 Telehealth: An Innovative Educational and
Instructional Strategy to Develop Clinical Decision-Making in Physical
Therapist Practice Chapter 24 Mobile-Based Instructional Scaffolding: A
Developmental Tool for Facilitating Physical Therapist Student Clinical
Reasoning Chapter 25 Promoting Clinical Reasoning Within Clinical Teaching
in Post-Professional Residency and Fellowship Programs Chapter 26 Evolving
Expertise in Evidence-Based Practice With Contemporary Clinical Reasoning
Chapter 27 Early Career Faculty Development: Maximizing Social Capital for
Meaningful Clinical Reasoning Chapter 28 The Director of Clinical Education
Leading the Way: Facilitating Clinical Reasoning and Clinical
Problem-Solving With the Clinical Education Team With Case Exemplars
Chapter 29 Reflection as a Clinical Decision-Making Tool: Navigating a
Challenging Mentoring Situation-A Case Report Analysis Acronyms Financial
Disclosures Index
by Edelle [Edee] Field-Fote, PT, PhD, FAPTA Section I Theoretical
Foundations: Guiding Practice for the Profession Chapter 1 Clinical
Reasoning: Why It Matters Chapter 2 Teaching Clinical Reasoning: Lessons
Learned in Medical Education Chapter 3 Self-Assessment and Reflective
Practice: Evolutions for Clinical Reasoning Chapter 4 Expertise in Clinical
Reasoning: Uncovering the Role of Context Chapter 5 From Ethical Reasoning
to Ethical Action Chapter 6 Clinical Reasoning and Decision-Making: An
Abridged Literature Review Chapter 7 Andragogy: Health Professions Clinical
Reasoning Transitioning From Novice to Expert Section II Clinical
Reasoning: Teaching, Learning, and Assessment Chapter 8 A Curricular
Perspective on Teaching Clinical Reasoning in Entry-Level Education Chapter
9 Patterns of Clinical Reasoning Development in Entry-Level Physical
Therapist Students Chapter 10 The Clinical Reasoning and Reflection Tool:
Clinical Application for Clinical Decision-Making Chapter 11 Using a
Comprehensive Framework to Assess Clinical Reasoning Chapter 12 Using a
Structured and Evidence-Based Approach to Remediate Clinical Reasoning: A
Case Report Summary Chapter 13 Clinical Reasoning Using System 1 and System
2 Modeling Chapter 14 The Relevance of Metacognition for Clinical Reasoning
Chapter 15 Facilitation of Clinical Reasoning: Teaching and Learning
Strategies Across the Continuum of Learners Chapter 16 Assessment of
Clinical Reasoning: Strategies Across the Continuum of Professional and
Post-Professional Physical Therapy Education Chapter 17 The Role of
Standardized Tests in Assessing Clinical Reasoning and Critical Thinking
Chapter 18 Developing Clinical Reasoning and Decision-Making Skills:
Simulations and Debriefing Chapter 19 Capturing Teachable Moments:
Developing Clinical Problem-Solving of the Physical Therapist Assistant
Section III Clinical Reasoning: Research, Innovation, and Best Practice
Exemplars Chapter 20 Developing a Successful Clinical Approach: The
Collaborative Partnership of the Physical Therapist-Physical Therapist
Assistant Team Chapter 21 A Three-Dimensional Model for Developing Clinical
Reasoning Across the Continuum of Physical Therapist Education Chapter 22
Responding to the Call: Measuring Critical Thinking in Physical Therapist
Education Chapter 23 Telehealth: An Innovative Educational and
Instructional Strategy to Develop Clinical Decision-Making in Physical
Therapist Practice Chapter 24 Mobile-Based Instructional Scaffolding: A
Developmental Tool for Facilitating Physical Therapist Student Clinical
Reasoning Chapter 25 Promoting Clinical Reasoning Within Clinical Teaching
in Post-Professional Residency and Fellowship Programs Chapter 26 Evolving
Expertise in Evidence-Based Practice With Contemporary Clinical Reasoning
Chapter 27 Early Career Faculty Development: Maximizing Social Capital for
Meaningful Clinical Reasoning Chapter 28 The Director of Clinical Education
Leading the Way: Facilitating Clinical Reasoning and Clinical
Problem-Solving With the Clinical Education Team With Case Exemplars
Chapter 29 Reflection as a Clinical Decision-Making Tool: Navigating a
Challenging Mentoring Situation-A Case Report Analysis Acronyms Financial
Disclosures Index
Dedication Acknowledgments About the Editors Contributing Authors Foreword
by Edelle [Edee] Field-Fote, PT, PhD, FAPTA Section I Theoretical
Foundations: Guiding Practice for the Profession Chapter 1 Clinical
Reasoning: Why It Matters Chapter 2 Teaching Clinical Reasoning: Lessons
Learned in Medical Education Chapter 3 Self-Assessment and Reflective
Practice: Evolutions for Clinical Reasoning Chapter 4 Expertise in Clinical
Reasoning: Uncovering the Role of Context Chapter 5 From Ethical Reasoning
to Ethical Action Chapter 6 Clinical Reasoning and Decision-Making: An
Abridged Literature Review Chapter 7 Andragogy: Health Professions Clinical
Reasoning Transitioning From Novice to Expert Section II Clinical
Reasoning: Teaching, Learning, and Assessment Chapter 8 A Curricular
Perspective on Teaching Clinical Reasoning in Entry-Level Education Chapter
9 Patterns of Clinical Reasoning Development in Entry-Level Physical
Therapist Students Chapter 10 The Clinical Reasoning and Reflection Tool:
Clinical Application for Clinical Decision-Making Chapter 11 Using a
Comprehensive Framework to Assess Clinical Reasoning Chapter 12 Using a
Structured and Evidence-Based Approach to Remediate Clinical Reasoning: A
Case Report Summary Chapter 13 Clinical Reasoning Using System 1 and System
2 Modeling Chapter 14 The Relevance of Metacognition for Clinical Reasoning
Chapter 15 Facilitation of Clinical Reasoning: Teaching and Learning
Strategies Across the Continuum of Learners Chapter 16 Assessment of
Clinical Reasoning: Strategies Across the Continuum of Professional and
Post-Professional Physical Therapy Education Chapter 17 The Role of
Standardized Tests in Assessing Clinical Reasoning and Critical Thinking
Chapter 18 Developing Clinical Reasoning and Decision-Making Skills:
Simulations and Debriefing Chapter 19 Capturing Teachable Moments:
Developing Clinical Problem-Solving of the Physical Therapist Assistant
Section III Clinical Reasoning: Research, Innovation, and Best Practice
Exemplars Chapter 20 Developing a Successful Clinical Approach: The
Collaborative Partnership of the Physical Therapist-Physical Therapist
Assistant Team Chapter 21 A Three-Dimensional Model for Developing Clinical
Reasoning Across the Continuum of Physical Therapist Education Chapter 22
Responding to the Call: Measuring Critical Thinking in Physical Therapist
Education Chapter 23 Telehealth: An Innovative Educational and
Instructional Strategy to Develop Clinical Decision-Making in Physical
Therapist Practice Chapter 24 Mobile-Based Instructional Scaffolding: A
Developmental Tool for Facilitating Physical Therapist Student Clinical
Reasoning Chapter 25 Promoting Clinical Reasoning Within Clinical Teaching
in Post-Professional Residency and Fellowship Programs Chapter 26 Evolving
Expertise in Evidence-Based Practice With Contemporary Clinical Reasoning
Chapter 27 Early Career Faculty Development: Maximizing Social Capital for
Meaningful Clinical Reasoning Chapter 28 The Director of Clinical Education
Leading the Way: Facilitating Clinical Reasoning and Clinical
Problem-Solving With the Clinical Education Team With Case Exemplars
Chapter 29 Reflection as a Clinical Decision-Making Tool: Navigating a
Challenging Mentoring Situation-A Case Report Analysis Acronyms Financial
Disclosures Index
by Edelle [Edee] Field-Fote, PT, PhD, FAPTA Section I Theoretical
Foundations: Guiding Practice for the Profession Chapter 1 Clinical
Reasoning: Why It Matters Chapter 2 Teaching Clinical Reasoning: Lessons
Learned in Medical Education Chapter 3 Self-Assessment and Reflective
Practice: Evolutions for Clinical Reasoning Chapter 4 Expertise in Clinical
Reasoning: Uncovering the Role of Context Chapter 5 From Ethical Reasoning
to Ethical Action Chapter 6 Clinical Reasoning and Decision-Making: An
Abridged Literature Review Chapter 7 Andragogy: Health Professions Clinical
Reasoning Transitioning From Novice to Expert Section II Clinical
Reasoning: Teaching, Learning, and Assessment Chapter 8 A Curricular
Perspective on Teaching Clinical Reasoning in Entry-Level Education Chapter
9 Patterns of Clinical Reasoning Development in Entry-Level Physical
Therapist Students Chapter 10 The Clinical Reasoning and Reflection Tool:
Clinical Application for Clinical Decision-Making Chapter 11 Using a
Comprehensive Framework to Assess Clinical Reasoning Chapter 12 Using a
Structured and Evidence-Based Approach to Remediate Clinical Reasoning: A
Case Report Summary Chapter 13 Clinical Reasoning Using System 1 and System
2 Modeling Chapter 14 The Relevance of Metacognition for Clinical Reasoning
Chapter 15 Facilitation of Clinical Reasoning: Teaching and Learning
Strategies Across the Continuum of Learners Chapter 16 Assessment of
Clinical Reasoning: Strategies Across the Continuum of Professional and
Post-Professional Physical Therapy Education Chapter 17 The Role of
Standardized Tests in Assessing Clinical Reasoning and Critical Thinking
Chapter 18 Developing Clinical Reasoning and Decision-Making Skills:
Simulations and Debriefing Chapter 19 Capturing Teachable Moments:
Developing Clinical Problem-Solving of the Physical Therapist Assistant
Section III Clinical Reasoning: Research, Innovation, and Best Practice
Exemplars Chapter 20 Developing a Successful Clinical Approach: The
Collaborative Partnership of the Physical Therapist-Physical Therapist
Assistant Team Chapter 21 A Three-Dimensional Model for Developing Clinical
Reasoning Across the Continuum of Physical Therapist Education Chapter 22
Responding to the Call: Measuring Critical Thinking in Physical Therapist
Education Chapter 23 Telehealth: An Innovative Educational and
Instructional Strategy to Develop Clinical Decision-Making in Physical
Therapist Practice Chapter 24 Mobile-Based Instructional Scaffolding: A
Developmental Tool for Facilitating Physical Therapist Student Clinical
Reasoning Chapter 25 Promoting Clinical Reasoning Within Clinical Teaching
in Post-Professional Residency and Fellowship Programs Chapter 26 Evolving
Expertise in Evidence-Based Practice With Contemporary Clinical Reasoning
Chapter 27 Early Career Faculty Development: Maximizing Social Capital for
Meaningful Clinical Reasoning Chapter 28 The Director of Clinical Education
Leading the Way: Facilitating Clinical Reasoning and Clinical
Problem-Solving With the Clinical Education Team With Case Exemplars
Chapter 29 Reflection as a Clinical Decision-Making Tool: Navigating a
Challenging Mentoring Situation-A Case Report Analysis Acronyms Financial
Disclosures Index