Medical student use of history and physical information in diagnostic reasoning (original) (raw)

1993, Arthritis Care & Research

Clinical data gathering is central to clinical competence. Although research has demonstrated the value to experienced clinicians of information obtained from the history, little is known of how medical students use ihis information. In the present study, two case simulations (in rheumatoid arthritis and systemic lupus erythematosisj were developed to assess medical student information gathering and utilization. The results indicate that most of the students were already considering the correct diagnosis as a possibility after the presenting complaint and patient description. However, the medical history exerted the strongest influence on tramforming the correct diagnosis from just another diagnostic possibility into the favored dicignostic candidate. Students who failed to list the correct diagnosis in the differential diagnosis after obtaining the history were significantly less likely to reach ihe correct diagnosis at the end of the case. These results confirm the critical importance of the history in rnedical problem solving.

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