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Clinical reasoning skills of medical students, Faculty of Medicine Alzaiem Alazhari University Khartoum Sudan Measured by Diagnostic Thinking Inventory (DTI)

Published in January 2021 Issue 1 (Vol. 8, Issue 1, 2021)

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ABSTRACT Clinical reasoning skills are considered as essential domain needed to be acquired to become a good physician The Diagnostic Thinking Inventory (DTI) is a tool used for measuring critical thinking skills namely flexibility in thinking and evidence for Structure in memory. To measure the clinical reasoning skills among medical students in Alzaiem Alazhari University.. It is cross-section study which was conducted at the Faculty of Medicine, Alzaiem Alazhari University (AAU) Khartoum,to measure clinical reasoning skills using the diagnostic thinking inventory(DTI) of 5th(92),9th(63) semester & the newly graduate (62) a total of 181students . The study population (74%) were under graduate (in 5th&9th.Semester), while the remainder were newly graduate (26%),all were scored high levels .Tests of correlation, for the 3 subgroups, for DTI scores the flexibility of thinking & Structure of Knowledge and the standard of Bordage, Grant & Marsden in 1990 (81.6& 87.4) for the students in 5th. Semester were 0.004 &0.000 for the 9th Semester students were, 0.001 & 0.000while for the newly graduate students were 0.424&,0.003 which were significant at P>0.05 using one sample t test &Nonparametric test ( Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test) was used when the data distribution was not normal. The correlation, for the 3 subgroups using one-way ANOVA was not significant (0.893& 0.680). DTI is an appropriate instrument for a comparative survey of self-assessed clinical reasoning among students at different semesters. The curriculum of AAU faculty of medicine is integrating basic and clinical sciences in solving community, family and individual health problems according to known methods of problem solving. In addition started teaching clinical reasoning skills earlier so, DTI scores were found to be high in all subgroups 5th, 9th & the newly graduate. There is Conclusive evidence that critical thinking skills and abilities can be taught, so medical curriculum should be integrated & based in problem based learning so as to graduate student with Critical thinking & good clinical reasoning skills. Keywords: Clinical reasoning skills,, Medical students, DTI, Curriculum

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Wisal Omer Mohamed Nabag

Professor of Obstetrics and Gy...

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Abdelmoniem Sahal Elmardi

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BJMHR-08-000003

2021-01-01

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Wisal Omer Mohamed Nabag & Sahal, A. (2021). Clinical reasoning skills of medical students, Faculty of Medicine Alzaiem Alazhari University Khartoum Sudan Measured by Diagnostic Thinking Inventory (DTI). British Journal of Medical and Health Research, 8(1), xx-xx. DOI:https://doi.org/10.46624/bjmhr.2021.v8.i1.003

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