ABOUT THE COURSE
Clinical reasoning is a core competency for ensuring patient safety and the quality of patient care. It is a skill, process, or outcome wherein physicians observe, collect, and interpret data to diagnose and treat patients. Problems flagged during “Physician Practice Reviews”, such as missed diagnoses and suboptimal documentation, frequently reveal gaps in clinical reasoning. This course aims to explicitly remind and refresh physicians of the foundational elements that support clinical reasoning. Participants will learn steps and tools that lead to a better clinical process and improved practice.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Upon completion of the course, participants will be equipped to:- Recognize the foundational elements supporting clinical reasoning
- Access your own mental pathways for clinical processes and reasoning
- Apply tools to self-evaluate and improve clinical reasoning
TIMELINE
All the steps are REQUIRED for course completion.
Completion of the pre-course tests and online modules is the prerequisite for attending the workshop.
Pre-Course Tests
Online test and survey
Self-Learning
Self-paced modules with case exercises
Group Learning
90-minute in-person or virtual workshop
Self-Learning
Online self-paced modules with case exercises
Group Learning
Three-month-post-workshop, 60-minute webinar
TO NAVIGATE THROUGH THE ONLINE MODULES
- It is not recommended to access the online modules on smartphones at this point as your learning experience might be compromised.
- There are required learning activities in the modules, such as completing pre-course tests, responding to some short surveys, reviewing video materials, reviewing PDF handouts, and completing case exercises. Teaching faculty will review your interactions in these activities.
- There are several surveys along the steps of this course. All of them start with the same question asking your learning profile ID. You don’t have to find or remember it. The unique learning profile ID # will appear for your use in this course wherever you are required to respond to a survey, and this learning profile ID is not visible to other users in ECME. We only use the responses on this question to ensure each participant’s completion of course requirements. Teaching faculty and other course participants will not have access to everyone’s original responses to the surveys. We will de-identify the survey responses when providing survey summaries for teaching use.
- ‘TAKE NOTES’: To make notes for your own use, click on ‘TAKE NOTES’ at the upper right corner of your screen to open the notes field. All the course notes you have made can be found in a full list in the page of ‘My Courses’.
- “MARK COMPLETE”: When you go through the course modules and topics the first time, you will notice the “MARK COMPLETE” button in a page. Make sure clicking on it when you reach the bottom of a page. After you complete all the modules of the course, the “MARK COMPLETE” will not be there anymore when you revisit the content.
- ‘CONTINUE RECENT ACTIVITY”: Please be aware that it will take you several hours to complete the modules. For the convenience of self-paced learning, you may exit from the middle of the course and come back later. When you log into the e-learning portal again, click on ‘Continue Recent Activity’, and you will be redirected to where you left last time.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
This three-credit-per-hour Self-Learning program has been certified by the College of Family Physicians of Canada for up to 30 Mainpro+ credits.
This activity is an Accredited Self-Assessment Program (Section 3) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, and approved by the University of Calgary Office of Continuing Medical Education & Professional Development. Participants may claim a maximum of 10 hours (credits are automatically calculated).
- This course has received no commercial sponsorship support.
- This course is co-developed by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta, the University of Calgary CME&PD, and the University of Alberta, and was planned to achieve scientific integrity, objectivity and balance.
- Faculty and Planning Committee disclosure
Faculty/PC | Credentials | Disclosure | Affiliation |
Heather Armson | MD MCE CCFP FCFP | Honoraria: for The Foundations for Medical Practice Education, Executive Director | Executive Director, Foundations for Medical Practice Education Assistant Dean, Personalized Learning, CME&PD; Professor, Department of Family Medicine |
Hamid Adib Azad | MD CCFP | Nothing to disclose | Clinical Assistant Professor, University of Calgary |
Maria Bacchus | MD MSc FRCPC | Royal College International – honoraria for assessment workshops | Medical Director, Physician Support, Continuing Medical Education and Professional Development, University of Calgary |
Nigel Flook | MD CCFP (COE) FCFP | Nothing to disclose | Senior Medical Advisor, College of Physicians & Surgeons of Alberta |
Shelly Howk | BSc, MD, CCFP, FCFP | Nothing to disclose | College of Physicians & Surgeons of Alberta |
Michelle Morros | MD CCFP FCFP | Nothing to disclose | Associate Professor, Department of Family Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Alberta |
David Ross | MD CCFP FCFP | Nothing to disclose | Associate Professor, Department of Family Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Alberta |
Efrem Violato | MSc PhD | Grant: Mitacs Accelerate | Grad Research Assistantship, Faculty of Education, Educational Psychology Department, University of Alberta |
Utkarsh Subnis | PhD, MBBS | Honoraria: HAnalytics Solutions Inc., Fresh Squeezed Ideas Inc. | Education Consultant, CME&PD, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary |
Heather Armson MD MCE CCFP FCFP (Chair)
Maria Bacchus MD MSc FRCPC
Nigel Flook MD CCFP (COE) FCFP
Shelly Howk BSc, MD, CCFP, FCFP (CPSA representative)
Michelle Morros MD CCFP FCFP
David Ross MD CCFP
Efrem Violato MSc PhD
Utkarsh Subnis PhD, MBBS (CME Representative)
This program has received educational grants from the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta.
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Course materials are for individual use only and not to be distributed.
For any tech issue you have in this course, please email the tech support team at ecme@ucalgary.ca.