Igaku Kyoiku / Medical Education (Japan)
Online ISSN : 2185-0453
Print ISSN : 0386-9644
ISSN-L : 0386-9644
special edition Medical Education Innovations Arising from the COVID-19 Pandemic practice report - introduction of a new approach
Educational Practice Based on Hypothesis-Driven Physical Examination
― Creating Scenarios With Students by Using the Framework of Cognitive Apprenticeship
Kyoko YamamotoSeiji ShiotaMikiko NakagawaTakaaki KitanoEishi Miyazaki
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2021 Volume 52 Issue 3 Pages 241-245

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 During the coronavirus pandemic, we focused on Hypothesis-Driven Physical Examination (HDPE), which is performed while considering physical examination and differential diagnosis as issues that can be learned without directly having contact with patients. We created HDPE scenarios with students who elected general medicine in Clinical Clerkship 2, and we implemented HDPE using that scenario on the last day of the clerkship. The scenario was created online and HDPE was conducted face-to-face. Students could learn correct medical examination techniques and manners through mutual learning. In addition, they could acquire communication and lifelong learning abilities through cooperative learning. We were able to enhance the learning effect through mutual learning that works on the students’ own intrinsic motivation in terms of both creating scenarios for the framework of cognitive apprenticeship and implementing HDPE.

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