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 has used to overcome complexity and uncertainty in
medical problems.
 The CDA is a tool allowing decision-makers to apply
evidence-based medicine to make objective clinical
decisions when faced with complex situations.
 The application of CDA results should be done under
shared decision with patients’ value.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4251295/

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Difference in clinical reasoning between expert and novice therapists

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Nowdays CDM is
Expertise requires :
 the capacity to recognize
Collaborative
one’s limitations

practice capabilities and the


ability to pursue professional an expert-empowered,
development in a spirit of self- technically superior,
critique practitioner- centred
approach.
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1. clinical outcomes 4. a sound knowledge base
2. personal attributes such as 5. an informed and chosen
professional judgement, practice model and
technical clinical skills, philosophy of practice
communication and
interpersonal skills (to involve 6. cognitive and
the client and others in metacognitive proficiency.
3. decision making and to
consider the client’s
perspectives)
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What can be the errors in clinical reasoning?

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