“A wonderful day of interesting and useful concepts which I think will help us better prepare registrars for independent practice.”
“An excellent workshop which extended my knowledge in the area significantly.”
Art and Nic are passionate about the process of clinical reasoning, improving diagnosis, and clinical education. They are available for presentations and workshops around clinical reasoning and can often customize these to meet the needs of both learners as well as supervisors and teachers.
Below are some examples of presentations and workshops they have done:
Grand Round Presentations:
New Zealand:
2016: North Shore Hospital, Auckland: Introduction to clinical reasoning/cognitive bias
2017: Tauranga Hospital: Introduction to clinical reasoning/cognitive bias
2018: Whangarei Hospital: Introduction to clinical reasoning
United States:
2017: Maine Medical Center, Portland, Maine: “Stump the Chumps” (clinical reasoning discussion of an unknown case)
Presentations/Workshops
New Zealand:
2017: Tauranga Hospital, Tauranga:
Workshop for registrars on clinical reasoning
Workshop for consultant doctors on teaching clinical reasoning
2017, 2018: RACP Registrar Conference, Wellington, Queenstown:
Clinical reasoning for registrars
Australia:
2017: Australasian Diagnostic Error in Medicine Conference, Melbourne: “Stump the Chumps” presentation
2017: GPTEC (GP Teaching and Education) Conference 17, Sydney:
Introduction to clinical reasoning/cognitive bias
Workshop for educators on teaching clinical reasoning (didactics and ‘teaching on the fly’)
Live Stump the Chumps
2018: RDAQ (Rural Doctors Association of Queensland) Conference, Brisbane:
Introduction to clinical reasoning/cognitive bias
2018: James Cook University Master-class, Brisbane:
Full one day workshop on teaching clinical reasoning including didactics, use of cognitive autopsy, ‘teaching on the fly’, and dealing with uncertainty in medicine.
“Terrific day – great facilitators.”