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Exploring Diagnostic Reasoning and How Clinicians Make Decisions

Exploring Diagnostic Reasoning and How Clinicians Make Decisions

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Diagnostic reasoning occurs through pattern recognition and the use of heuristics. The use of a cognitive autopsy can be a powerful way to learn from diagnostic errors after mistakes are made. In this episode, we explore how residents and fellows can be leaders through diagnostic reasoning and deconstruct how clinicians make decisions. We learn how expert clinicians are able to appreciate that biases exist in the heuristics we use to make decisions and acknowledge the conditions that make us susceptible. 

Faculty: Gurpreet Dhaliwal, MD
Resident: Anna Fretz, MD

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