
Andrew LoGiudice
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Apr 16, 2024 |
asmepublications.onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Sandra Monteiro |Jonathan Sherbino |Andrew LoGiudice |Mark Lee
1 BACKGROUND Concerns about the rate of diagnostic error in medicine are rising.1-3 Understanding the factors that contribute to diagnostic errors is critical if we are to correct or prevent them. Some scholars influenced by the default interventionist dual-process theory of cognition (dual-process theory) emphasise a narrow focus on individual clinician's faulty reasoning as a significant contributor.
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Mar 19, 2024 |
qualitysafety.bmj.com | Jonathan Sherbino |Matt Sibbald |Geoffrey Norman |Andrew LoGiudice
AbstractBackground The consultation process, where a clinician seeks an opinion from another clinician, is foundational in medicine. However, the effectiveness of group diagnosis has not been studied. Objective To compare individual diagnosis to group diagnosis on two dimensions: group size (n=3 or 6) and group process (interactive or artificial groups). Methodology Thirty-six internal or emergency medicine residents participated in the study.
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