Department of Medicine Grand Rounds
Wednesday, March 20, 2024
10-11am MST | 12-1pm CST
Join via Zoom
What makes a good clinician is not just their knowledge, but how they utilize what they know to improve a patient's condition and initiate the best course of action. Clinical reasoning skills require high levels of integration, interpretation, and organization of information, in order to problem-solve within the clinical setting.
Join us virtually as we discuss a variety of methods to teach and share feedback regarding the clinical reasoning skills of learners.
Doug Jones, MD, FAAFP
Assistant Professor, Family and Community Medicine
Program Director, Family Medicine
Creighton University School of Medicine - Phoenix
Dr. Doug Jones received his medical degree from Wake Forest University in North Carolina and completed his residency at Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center in Phoenix, Arizona. He has worked in graduate medical education for over 15 years, owned his own practice for several years, and began teaching a residency program in Utah. Dr. Jones has been with the Creighton University Family Medicine Residency for over four years and is certified by the American Board of Family Medicine.
Questions? Contact jessicaseaman@creighton.edu