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The Management Script: A Practical Tool for Teaching Management Reasoning.

Andrew S Parsons1, Thilan P Wijesekera2, Joseph J Rencic3.   

Abstract

Management reasoning, a component of clinical reasoning, has become an important area for medical education research given its inherent complexity, role in medical decision making, and association with high-value care. Teaching management reasoning requires characterizing its core concepts and identifying strategies to teach them. In this Perspective, the authors propose the term "management script" to describe the mental schema that clinicians develop and use in medical decision making. Management scripts are high-level, precompiled, conceptual knowledge structures of the courses of action that a clinician may undertake to address a patient's health care problem(s). Like illness scripts, management scripts have foundational elements that are shared by most clinicians but are ultimately idiosyncratic based on each clinician's unique history of learning and experience. Applying management scripts includes 2 steps-(1) management script activation and (2) management option selection-which can occur reflexively (unconsciously) or deliberately (consciously), similar to, respectively, the System 1 thinking and System 2 thinking of dual process theory. Management scripts can be taught for different conditions by using management script templates, educational scaffolds that provide possible courses of action to address a health care problem at any stage. Just as learners use system-based or organ-based frameworks to generate a differential diagnosis, students can use a generic management script template early in training to develop management scripts for specific problems. Future research directions include exploring the role of management scripts in medical education and quality improvement practices.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32349018     DOI: 10.1097/ACM.0000000000003465

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acad Med        ISSN: 1040-2446            Impact factor:   6.893


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