Risk and Reasoning in Clinical Diagnosis is an accessible and readable look at the medical diagnostic process. Based on 30 years experience as a primary care clnician, the author presents insights and concepts developed in cognitive psychology that bear on the diagnostic process, reviews what recent evidence tells us about diagnosis, and suggests specific, practical steps aimed at improving diagnosis in medical training and practice.
Risk and Reasoning in Clinical Diagnosis is an accessible and readable look at the medical diagnostic process. Based on 30 years experience as a primary care clnician, the author presents insights and concepts developed in cognitive psychology that bear on the diagnostic process, reviews what recent evidence tells us about diagnosis, and suggests specific, practical steps aimed at improving diagnosis in medical training and practice.
Cym Ryle is a General Practitioner with the UK's National Health Service. He currently serves in locum posts in rural Scotland.
Inhaltsangabe
Dedication and Acknowledgements Preface 1. Introduction 2. Human Cognition: Trying to Make Sense of the World 3. Diagnosis Terms: Meanings, Classifications, and Potential Misunderstandings 4. Diagnostic Reasoning 5. Probability and Uncertainty 6. Diagnostic Triumphs and Disasters 7.Safeguards: Opportunities and Obstacles Further Reading Appendix 1: Croskerry's List of 50 common biases
Dedication and Acknowledgements Preface 1. Introduction 2. Human Cognition: Trying to Make Sense of the World 3. Diagnosis Terms: Meanings, Classifications, and Potential Misunderstandings 4. Diagnostic Reasoning 5. Probability and Uncertainty 6. Diagnostic Triumphs and Disasters 7.Safeguards: Opportunities and Obstacles Further Reading Appendix 1: Croskerry's List of 50 common biases
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