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An expert‐performance perspective of research on medical expertise: the study of clinical performance
Author(s) -
Ericsson K Anders
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
medical education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.776
H-Index - 138
eISSN - 1365-2923
pISSN - 0308-0110
DOI - 10.1111/j.1365-2923.2007.02946.x
Subject(s) - perspective (graphical) , fidelity , medical education , clinical practice , cognition , psychology , computer science , applied psychology , medicine , artificial intelligence , family medicine , telecommunications , neuroscience
Context  Three decades ago Elstein et al. published their classic book on medical expertise, in which they described their failure to identify superior performance by peer‐nominated diagnosticians using high‐ and low‐fidelity simulations of the everyday practice of doctors. Objective  This paper reviews the results of subsequent research, with a particular emphasis on the progress toward Elstein et al. ’s goal of capturing the essence of superior clinical performance in standardised settings in order to improve clinical practice. Results  Research following publication of Elstein et al. ’s book was influenced by laboratory research in cognitive psychology, which resulted in a redirection of its original focus on capturing clinical performance in practice to studies of changes in cognitive processes as functions of extended clinical experience. There is currently renewed interest in linking laboratory research with studies of the acquisition of superior (expert) performance in the clinic. Conclusions  Research on medical expertise and simulation training in technical procedures and diagnosis provide exciting opportunities for establishing translational research on the acquisition of superior (expert) performance in the clinic by capturing it with representative tasks in the laboratory, reproducing it for experimental analysis, and developing training activities, such as deliberate practice, that can induce measurable improvements in performance in the clinic.

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