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Problem-Solving Before Instruction PS-I: A Protocol for Assessment and Intervention in Students with Different Abilities
Published on: September 11, 2021
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Summary
Submit your challenging medical cases for expert consultation. Qualified specialists provide prompt answers, with selected problem-solving insights published monthly for broader learning.
Area of Science:
- Medical problem-solving
- Clinical case consultation
Background:
- A platform for addressing complex clinical scenarios.
- Facilitating knowledge exchange among healthcare professionals.
Purpose of the Study:
- To provide expert answers to reader-submitted clinical problems.
- To disseminate practical solutions to challenging cases.
Main Methods:
- Readers submit case inquiries.
- Qualified consultants provide prompt responses.
- Selected cases and solutions are published monthly.
Main Results:
- Timely expert consultation for difficult cases.
- Publication of practical solutions in a dedicated section.
Conclusions:
- This section serves as a valuable resource for ongoing medical education.
- Encourages collaborative problem-solving in clinical practice.
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