
Susrutha Kotwal
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22-11-2018 05:09:14
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Why we wrote this paper: 1⃣ Problem representation is 🗝️ to sound clinical reasoning 2⃣ Everybody knows a good PR when they see/hear one, but there's no consensus on what makes "good" good 3⃣ We wanted to know how to tell expert PR apart from novice PR pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38528679/

Fantastic piece by Dr Dhaliwal Gurpreet Dhaliwal, a classic so attributable to a classic like him - "do not worry about machine learning; worry more about how you can become a learning machine". Deeply resonates wth othr gr8 editorial on big/small data #AI qualitysafety.bmj.com/content/early/…



"I Had No Idea This Happened": #Feedback on Clinical Reasoning for Hospitalists. #PatientSafety By Susrutha Kotwal Gurpreet Dhaliwal et al JGIM Journal of General Internal Medicine #hospitals Johns Hopkins Medicine link.springer.com/article/10.100…


Thank you The Papers Podcast for discussing our paper about learning from diagnostic errors and successes. I learned a lot from the feedback and hope to continue to do better #GrowthMindset paperspodcast.ki.se/2024/09/17/65-…


Such important work! @Michelle_Knees Katy Kissler Kristina Fiore Katie Raffel Benjamin Vipler, MD, MEd Vineet Chopra

I'm excited to announce that our dizzy education paper was published! Truely a labor of love. Virtual patient and feedback intervention to improve clinical reasoning for dizziness in the emergency department- Academic Emergency Medicine onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ac… Susrutha Kotwal
