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The impact on students' thinking mode by learning the Medical Information Analysis & Decision-making course

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3 Author(s)
Zhou Yi ; Dept. Inf. Eng., Guangdong Pharm. Univ., Guangzhou, China ; Zhou Wei-ping ; Liu Yan

To train computing thinking skills in learning the Medical Information Analysis and Decision-making course is an exciting process of experiencing a new thinking mode for medical students whose basic thinking-mode is experimental thinking and image thinking. Medical students personally went through training the skills of their computing thinking while analyzing and reasoning an uncertainty problem and making a decision around medical data of the case. By synthetically applying various thinking skills, medical students can effectively improve their ability of practice and innovation.

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IT in Medicine and Education (ITME), 2011 International Symposium on  (Volume:1 )

Date of Conference: 9-11 Dec. 2011

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