Clinical decision making refers to any act of diagnosis that leads to a decision regarding prognosis, treatment, referral or counseling. It has long been recognized that diagnostic probabilities influence perceptions and judgements in medical practice. However, so do ethical values affect clinical judgements, even if these lead to adverse consequences: for example, to judge a well person sick is considered more ethical than to judge a sick person well. This dilemma confronts us also when having to choose between what are called Type 1 and Type 2 errors, and the consequences of either may be serious. Other factors that should be taken into account, as they can affect the pretest likelihood or prior probability of disease and the error ...
Clinical Judgment analysis is the application of Judgement Analysis to medical situations. In fact, ...
Background: Clinical decision making is a core competency of surgical practice, involving a continuo...
This workshop approaches medical errors from a new and challenging viewpoint by examining the though...
Clinical decision making refers to any act of diagnosis that leads to a decision regarding prognosis...
As outlined in Part I of this two-part series, the consequences arising from Type 1 and Type 2 error...
Many researchers have studied good clinical reasoning, pointing out that physicians often fail in th...
AbstractClinical decision making is under increased scrutiny due to concerns about the cost and qual...
SUMMARY Judgment is central to the practice of medicine and occurs between making clinical observati...
Several recent books have addressed "How Doctors Think," with emphasis on diagnostic decision making...
The aim of this study was to identify and describe the types of errors in clinical reasoning that co...
Diagnostic error underlies about 10% of adverse events occurring in hospital practice. However, ther...
The objectives of this study were to describe ways in which doctors make suboptimal diagnostic and t...
The aim of this study was to identify and describe the types of errors in clinical reasoning that co...
Mental Health Professionals (MHPs) make many important decisions in their daily practice which direc...
Paramedic judgment and decision-making, not unlike much of ambulance practice, have not been the sub...
Clinical Judgment analysis is the application of Judgement Analysis to medical situations. In fact, ...
Background: Clinical decision making is a core competency of surgical practice, involving a continuo...
This workshop approaches medical errors from a new and challenging viewpoint by examining the though...
Clinical decision making refers to any act of diagnosis that leads to a decision regarding prognosis...
As outlined in Part I of this two-part series, the consequences arising from Type 1 and Type 2 error...
Many researchers have studied good clinical reasoning, pointing out that physicians often fail in th...
AbstractClinical decision making is under increased scrutiny due to concerns about the cost and qual...
SUMMARY Judgment is central to the practice of medicine and occurs between making clinical observati...
Several recent books have addressed "How Doctors Think," with emphasis on diagnostic decision making...
The aim of this study was to identify and describe the types of errors in clinical reasoning that co...
Diagnostic error underlies about 10% of adverse events occurring in hospital practice. However, ther...
The objectives of this study were to describe ways in which doctors make suboptimal diagnostic and t...
The aim of this study was to identify and describe the types of errors in clinical reasoning that co...
Mental Health Professionals (MHPs) make many important decisions in their daily practice which direc...
Paramedic judgment and decision-making, not unlike much of ambulance practice, have not been the sub...
Clinical Judgment analysis is the application of Judgement Analysis to medical situations. In fact, ...
Background: Clinical decision making is a core competency of surgical practice, involving a continuo...
This workshop approaches medical errors from a new and challenging viewpoint by examining the though...