Diagnosing our own cognitive bias

How can we learn from diagnostic errors and improve patient safety? In this episode Ceylan Simsek and Dr Stephen Priestly speaks with Dr Silvia Mamede about the nature of clinical reasoning, sources of cognitive diagnostic errors and ways to minimise them.FURTHER LEARNING The Causes of Errors in Clinical Reasoning: Cognitive Biases, Knowledge Deficits, and Dual Process Thinkinghttps://protection.pub/causesoferror Effect on diagnostic accuracy of cognitive reasoning tools for the workplace setting: systematic review and meta-analysis. https://protection.pub/diagnosticaccuracy. Identifying and prioritizing educational content from a malpractice claims database for clinical reasoning education in the vocational training of general practitioners. https://protection.pub/identifyingandprioritising. The MPS Foundation is a global not-for-profit research initiative that aims to shape the future of patient safety and the wellbeing of healthcare professionals and teams. We favour projects whose findings and outcomes can be applied to private hospital and outpatient practice or dental care environments. To find out more, visit The MPS Foundation.CERTIFICATE A certificate for listening is available on PRISM https://protection.pub/realworld3SPEAKERS Hosts were Ceylan Simsek. https://www.linkedin.com/in/ceylan-s-aba64ab9/. and Dr Stephen Priestley. https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-priestley-854389246/. Guest speaker was Dr Silvia Mamede. https://www.linkedin.com/in/s%C3%ADlvia-mamede-88666b45/For more information about Medical Protection please visit www.medicalprotection.org

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