This study explores the alignment between physicians' confidence in their diagnoses and the “correctness” of these diagnoses, as a function of clinical experience, and whether subjects were prone to over-or underconfidence
Published onlineResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tOBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether clinicians differ in ...
We examined the degree to which attending physicians, residents, and medical students' stated desire...
When physicians do not estimate their diagnostic accuracy correctly, i.e. show inaccurate diagnostic...
This study explores the alignment between physicians' confidence in their diagnoses and the “correct...
This study explores the alignment between physicians' confidence in their diagnoses and the “correct...
OBJECTIVE: This study explores the alignment between physicians’ confidence in their diagnoses and t...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the effects of incomplete data upon the output of a computerized diagnostic de...
Background: Clinical decision-making is influenced by many factors, including clinicians’ perception...
Medical errors are a troubling issue and physicians should be careful to scrutinize their own decisi...
BACKGROUND: Clinical decision-making is influenced by many factors, including clinicians' perception...
Abstract Objectives: To assess the effects of incomplete data upon the output of a computerized diag...
Background: Information distortion suggests that people change the evaluation of new information to ...
Background: Information distortion suggests that people change the evaluation of new information to ...
Research in several domains has revealed that when individuals are asked to estimate the probability...
The prevalence of medical misdiagnosis has remained high despite the adoption of diagnostic software...
Published onlineResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tOBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether clinicians differ in ...
We examined the degree to which attending physicians, residents, and medical students' stated desire...
When physicians do not estimate their diagnostic accuracy correctly, i.e. show inaccurate diagnostic...
This study explores the alignment between physicians' confidence in their diagnoses and the “correct...
This study explores the alignment between physicians' confidence in their diagnoses and the “correct...
OBJECTIVE: This study explores the alignment between physicians’ confidence in their diagnoses and t...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the effects of incomplete data upon the output of a computerized diagnostic de...
Background: Clinical decision-making is influenced by many factors, including clinicians’ perception...
Medical errors are a troubling issue and physicians should be careful to scrutinize their own decisi...
BACKGROUND: Clinical decision-making is influenced by many factors, including clinicians' perception...
Abstract Objectives: To assess the effects of incomplete data upon the output of a computerized diag...
Background: Information distortion suggests that people change the evaluation of new information to ...
Background: Information distortion suggests that people change the evaluation of new information to ...
Research in several domains has revealed that when individuals are asked to estimate the probability...
The prevalence of medical misdiagnosis has remained high despite the adoption of diagnostic software...
Published onlineResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tOBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether clinicians differ in ...
We examined the degree to which attending physicians, residents, and medical students' stated desire...
When physicians do not estimate their diagnostic accuracy correctly, i.e. show inaccurate diagnostic...