Saturday, July 7, 2012

References:


Diagnostic Errors, Acad Emerg Med, July 2002, Vol 9, No. 7, Gloria Kuhn, DO, PhD, gkuhn@med.wayne.edu


Overconfidence as a Cause of Diagnostic Error in Medicine, The American Journal of Medicine, (2008) Vol, 121 (SA), S2-S23, Eta S. Berner, EdD, and Mark L. Graber, MD, eberner@uab.edu


Overconfidence in Clinical Decision Making, The American Journal of Medicine, (2008) Vol, 121 (SA), S24-S29, Pat Croskerry, MD, PhD, xkerry@ns.sympatico.ca


Expanding Perspectives on Misdiagnosis, The American Journal of Medicine, (2008) Vol, 121 (SA), S30-S33, Beth Crandall, B, and Robert Wears, MD, MS, bcrandall@decisionmaking.com


Minimizing Diagnostic Error: The Importance of Follow-up and Feedback, The American Journal of Medicine, (2008) Vol, 121 (SA), S38-S42, Gordon D. Schiff, MD, gschiff@partners.org


Sidestepping Superstitious Learning, Ambiguity, and Other Roadblocks: Feedback Model of Diagnostic Problem Solving, The American Journal of Medicine, (2008) Vol, 121 (SA), S34-S37, Jenny W. Rudolph, PhD, JWRudolph@partners.org


Taking Steps Towards a Safer Future: Measures to Promote Timely and Accurate Medical Diagnosis, The American Journal of Medicine, (2008) Vol, 121 (SA), S43-S46, Mark Graber, MD, mark.graber@va.gov





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