<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><item href="/about/office-of-the-president/presidents-bulletin/2025/01-14/clinical-reasoning-skills-in-medical-education.html" dsn="blogs"><featured/><categories>College of Medicine,College of Nursing,School of Health Professions,School of Public Health</categories><pubDate>01/14/2025 04:30:00 AM</pubDate><title>Clinical Reasoning Skills in Medical Education</title><sub-title/><description>One of the most essential skills in medicine is mastering clinical reasoning—assessing and interpreting patient information to make informed decisions. Yet many medical students face significant challenges moving from the classroom-focused pre-clerkship phase to the hands-on demands of clerkship training.</description><author>Office of the President</author><image><img xmlns:ouc="http://omniupdate.com/XSL/Variables" src="/education-training/college-of-medicine/_images/portraits/ovitsh.png" alt="portrait photo"/></image><tags><tag>Medical Education</tag></tags><categories><category>College of Medicine</category><category>College of Nursing</category><category>School of Health Professions</category><category>School of Public Health</category></categories></item>