Clinical reasoning is the cognitive process used by healthcare providers to collect and analyze patient information, evaluate its significance, and develop appropriate diagnostic and treatment strategies while considering multiple alternatives and the individual patient context. The objective of the CAS Clinical Reasoning is to acquire experience in clinical reasoning processes and make valid differential diagnoses.
Modules
Differential Diagnosis
- Introduction to Differential Diagnosis and Clinical Reasoning
- Documentation and SOAP Notes
- Approach to Patients with Specific Presentations (Case Discussions)
Physical Exam
- Introduction to Physical Examination
- Examination of Cardiovascular and Respiratory System
- Examination of the Head and Neck Region
- Examination of the Abdominal Region
- Examinations of the Neck and Back Region
- Examination of the Upper Extremities
- Examination of the Lower Extremities
- Examination of the Male and Female Genitourinary System
- Examination of the Breast and Lymph System
- Examination of the Nervous System
- Examination of the Skin
Family Medicine
- Introduction to Family Medicine
- Acute Care
- Chronic Care
- Preventive Medicine
- Geriatric Care