Teaching Critical Thinking in Graduate Medical Education: Lessons Learned in Diagnostic Radiology

J Med Educ Curric Dev. 2017 Mar 20:4:2382120517696498. doi: 10.1177/2382120517696498. eCollection 2017 Jan-Dec.

Abstract

The 2014 Institute of Medicine report, Graduate Medical Education that Meets the Nation's Health Needs, challenged the current graduate medical training process and encouraged new opportunities to redefine the fundamental skills and abilities of the physician workforce. This workforce should be skilled in critically evaluating the current systems to improve care delivery and health. To meet these goals, current challenges, motivations, and educational models at the medical school and graduate medical education levels related to formal training in nonclinical aspects of medicine, especially critical thinking, are reviewed. Our diagnostic radiology training program is presented as a "case study" to frame the review.

Keywords: Critical thinking; flipped class room; graduate medical education; radiology; residency; value based.