Hello,
Below are some citations by Dr. Milos Jenicek related to critical thinking in medicine. He adds to our current understanding of evidence-based practice and clinical reasoning. He has published a great deal about critical thinking in medicine and I have had the privilege of hearing him lecture on this topic at McMaster University.
Below is a list of some of Dr. Jenicke's citations in pubmed (most recent) and then some books and mongraphs relating to critical thinking.
Some recent citations:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26032666
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21169920
Books and Monographs
2012: Jenicek M. A Primer on Clinical Experience in Medicine. Reasoning, Decision Making, and Communication in Health Sciences. Boca Raton, London and New York: CRC Press/Taylor & Francis/ Productivity Press, 2013 (released August 14, 2012). (326 pages) ISBN: 978-1-4665-1558-1
2008 Jenicek M. Teaching critical thinking in medicine: A journey back to the future. Pp. 163-178 in: Facione N, Facione PA. Critical Thinking and Clinical Reasoning in the Health Sciences. An International Multidisciplinary Anthology. Milbrae, CA: California Academic Press LLC, 2008.
2005: Jenicek M, Hitchcock DL. Evidence-Based Practice. Logic and Critical Thinking in Medicine. Chicago: American Medical Association (AMA Press), 2005. (302 pages)
ISBN : 1-57947-626-0
2006: Jenicek M. A Physician's Self-Paced Guide to Critical Thinking. Chicago: American Medical Association (AMA Press), 2006. (229 pages)
ISBN: 1-57947-775-5
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Hi Anoop
Tastes differ but I point people to
"How doctors think" by Jerome Groopman
And
"Irrationality the enemy" within by Stuart Sutherland.
Neither are a tough read. Enjoy.
Neal
Neal Maskrey
> On 1 Nov 2015, at 01:24, Anoop Balachandran <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Hello everyone,
>
> Does anyone know of any good textbooks or papers about critical thinking, like how to think critically and apply practically or anything related to it. I know there is a quite a few in amazon, but not sure which one to read.
>
> And does anyone think there is not much critical thinking happening in class rooms? I am new to teaching. But from what I see my students only care about grades and the last thing they wanna do is 'think'. I do think EBM is simply critical thinking with a check list.
>
> Thank you so much
> Anoop