Integrating UpToDate with case-based learning enhances residents’ clinical decision-making and training satisfaction in critical care training
Daowei Zhang, Wenbin Sun, Xinxing Lu

TL;DR
Integrating UpToDate with case-based learning improves critical care trainees' decision-making and satisfaction, but not basic knowledge or skills.
Contribution
The study introduces and evaluates the UpToDate-CBL model for critical care education.
Findings
UpToDate-CBL improved clinical decision-making and parameter interpretation compared to CBL.
Trainees in UpToDate-CBL reported higher satisfaction and self-assessed learning abilities.
No significant differences were found in theoretical knowledge or clinical skills between groups.
Abstract
Case-based learning (CBL) enhances medical students’ clinical competence but faces limitations like reliance on outdated information and insufficient evidence-based decision-making support. UpToDate, an evidence-based, continuously updated clinical resource, provides current data, standardized pathways, and improved application skills. Integrating UpToDate into CBL offers potential for enhancing the accuracy, timeliness, and multidisciplinary nature of learning. This study developed the “UpToDate-CBL” model for critical care education and evaluated its effectiveness in clinical teaching. Sixty standardized residency trainees were randomized to a CBL group (n = 30) or an UpToDate-CBL group (n = 30). The effectiveness of the UpToDate-CBL model in comparison with CBL model by objectively measuring the students’ theoretical knowledge and clinical skills. Additionally, the quality of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsClinical Reasoning and Diagnostic Skills · Simulation-Based Education in Healthcare · Innovations in Medical Education
