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Developing a Web-Based Asynchronous Case Discussion Format on Social Media to Teach Clinical Reasoning: Mixed Methods Study

Developing a Web-Based Asynchronous Case Discussion Format on Social Media to Teach Clinical Reasoning: Mixed Methods Study

Most training programs use a form of case-based discussion, termed “morning report,” to teach clinical reasoning to trainees [1,2]. The key feature of these conferences is interactivity [1,2]. Faculty facilitators lead case discussions that challenge trainees’ clinical reasoning while also teaching a framework for dissecting a clinical problem [2].

Casey N McQuade, Michael G Simonson, Kristen A Ehrenberger, Amar Kohli

JMIR Med Educ 2023;9:e45277