Author: Bindel Michelle
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Developing LU108: Responsible Use of Digital Tools
What is the Learning Unit about? In our enthusiasm for innovation, it is easy to forget that new technologies can also cause harm. As captured in the old Latin adage primum non nocere (“first, do no harm”), moving fast is not inherently virtuous if it comes at the cost of unintended consequences. Even well-intentioned actions…
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Building LU105: Clinical Reasoning with Clinical Decision Support Systems
What is the Learning Unit about? We are excited to spotlight our latest learning unit, “Clinical Reasoning with Clinical Decision Support Systems”. Clinical decision support systems (CDSS) are a broad category of digital health tools that provide knowledge and information to help users make better, individualised health care decisions. As a cornerstone of medical informatics,…
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Developing LU102: Teaching safe use of LLMs in clinical reasoning
What is the Learning Unit about? The unit is aimed at the more intermediate medical and nursing students. The core idea is simple: LLMs can be useful thinking partners, but they can also nudge people into cognitive traps (especially when the output sounds fluent and confident). So LU102 focuses on building habits that keep reasoning…
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The Making of Learning Unit 107: Clinical Reasoning at Distance
What is the Learning Unit about? This learning unit focuses on telehealth and remote clinical reasoning, aiming to teach novice medical and nursing students how to manage consultations via audio and video. How We Developed It! A team of seven D-CREDO partners developed the unit, beginning with the transfer of ideas from the blueprint into…
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D-CREDO Research Meeting – Winter 2026
On Wednesday, 21 January, the D-CREDO consortium and its associate partners came together for a focused and forward‑looking research meeting dedicated to ongoing work at the intersection of artificial intelligence and clinical reasoning. The session was designed to foster exchange across institutions. The meeting featured three short, research‑driven presentations, each followed by an open Q&A,…





