ABC of Clinical Reasoning <p>Being a good clinician is not only about knowledge ¿ how doctors and other healthcare professionals think, reason, and make decisions is arguably their most critical skill. The second edition of the <i>ABC of Clinical Reasoning</i> breaks down clinical reasoning into its core components and explores each of these in more detail, including the applications for clinical practice, teaching, and learning. <p>Informed by the latest evidence from cognitive psychology, education, and studies of expertise, this edition has been extensively re-written and updated, and covers: <ul><li> Key components of clinical reasoning: evidence-based history and examination, choosing and interpreting diagnostic tests, problem identification and management, and shared decision-making</li><li>Key concepts in clinical reasoning, such dual process theories, and script theory</li><li>Situativity and human factors</li><li>Metacognition and cognitive strategies</li><li>Teaching clinical