Undergraduate education in the cost-effective use of laboratory and radiological investigations in clinical decision-making.

R M Clarke
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Abstract

This paper describes a strategy for helping students to learn about laboratory and radiological investigations in diagnosis and management, and to make decisions about the use of investigations, taking into account such features as safety, patient comfort and cost. Learning takes place through the use of a programmed text, in which students commit decisions to paper, and then receive feedback on the results of their decisions. Acceptability to students and teaching staff has been evaluated, and future developments of the strategy are outlined.

MeSH Term

Australia
Clinical Laboratory Techniques
Cost-Benefit Analysis
Decision Making
Education, Medical, Undergraduate
Radiology
Safety
Teaching

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