Clinical Application Maps
Clinical Application Maps help learners organize clinical problems while the diagnosis or best course of action may still be uncertain.
Rather than functioning primarily as step-by-step treatment algorithms, the maps make visible the reasoning structure clinicians use to determine what information matters, how findings fit together, what requires action, and what can wait.
From Knowledge to Application
Each map provides a structured way to approach a clinical problem by connecting assessment, testing, treatment, observation, and follow-up to an evolving working model.
The library below uses editable placeholder cards for future maps.
Clinical Application Map Library
Placeholder map cards can be duplicated or replaced as application maps are added.

Placeholder Map 1
Temporary placeholder for organizing assessment, testing, treatment, and follow-up.
Explore Map

Placeholder Map 2
Temporary placeholder for weighting clinical information within a working model.
Explore Map

Placeholder Map 3
Temporary placeholder for connecting findings to decisions as uncertainty evolves.
Explore Map
