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STRENGTHEN YOUR CLINICAL JUDGEMENT - REDUCE DIAGNOSTIC ERRORS!

This quick, practical learning program will equip you with the tools to recognize and overcome these biases, improving patient care and clinical accuracy.

 
 

KEY TAKEAWAYS BY MODULE

Module 1: Understanding Cognitive Bias

Introduction to cognitive biases in clinical decision-making

The role of emotions, psychology, and personal preferences in medical errors

The impact of bias on patient interactions and healthcare equit

The concept of metacognition (thinking about thinking)


Module 2: Common Cognitive Biases in Clinical Practice

Blind Spot Bias – Recognizing unconscious biases

Anchoring Bias – The danger of premature diagnostic closure

Confirmation Bias – Seeking information that supports our initial assumptions

Availability Bias – Overdiagnosing common conditions and missing rare ones

Attribution Bias – How personal judgments affect patient assessment 


Module 3: The Science Behind Cognitive Bias

Dual Process Theory: System 1 (fast, automatic thinking) vs. System 2 (slow, deliberate thinking)

The role of thin slicing in emergency and primary care decisions

The impact of stress, fatigue, and cognitive overload on diagnostic errors

How cognitive bias increases morbidity and mortality 


Module 4: Strategies to Reduce Cognitive Bias

Techniques for engaging System 2 thinking in high-risk decisions

Bracketing emotions and setting aside personal biases

Active listening and the WAIT method 

Keeping differential diagnoses broad and avoiding premature closure

Best practices for reducing cognitive overload in high-stress environments 

 
 
 
 

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