[HTML][HTML] Understanding the cognitive restraints of physicians

JTH Connor - 2011 - Can Med Assoc
The “physician-turned-popular-author” is identifiable in many guises. A quick spotter's guide
may be helpful: the blockbuster (Michael Crichton); the missionary-adventurer (Wilfred …

Erwin B. Montgomery: Medical reasoning: the nature and use of medical knowledge Oxford University Press, New York, 2019, 249 pp, $90 (cloth), ISBN: 978-0-19 …

RR Eva - 2021 - Springer
The stakes of medical reasoning are high. In 2016, patient safety researchers at Johns
Hopkins estimated that over 250,000 deaths per year in the United States are due to medical …

Review of Contemporary Physician-Authors: Exploring the Insights of Doctors Who Write, edited by Nathan Carlin, New York: Routledge, 2022

J Coulehan - 2022 - Springer
We are blessed today with a wide array of fine literary physicians who publish in almost
every genre—fiction, journalism, memoir, creative nonfiction, popular history, and poetry …

The mechanics of reasoning

G Dhaliwal - JAMA, 2011 - jamanetwork.com
STUDENTS LEARN REASONING BY LISTENING TO OTHERS REA-son. We teachers hope
that clinical reasoning is on full display in clinics and wards, but frequently it is not. In the …

[BOOK][B] Medical reasoning: the nature and use of medical knowledge

EB Montgomery Jr - 2018 - books.google.com
Modern medicine is one of humankind's greatest achievements. Yet today, frequent medical
errors and irreproducibility in biomedical research suggest that tremendous challenges …

How clinicians think: The evolution of clinical reasoning

KA Himmerick - JAAPA-Journal of the American Academy of …, 2011 - go.gale.com
I remember vividly standing next to my first preceptor in a brief pediatric encounter. I was in
awe as he swiftly obtained a history from a mother over the screams of her ill 2-year-old …

[HTML][HTML] Taking our medicine: What hope for skepticism in healthcare

KW Krause - Skeptical Inquirer, 2013 - thedotingskeptic.wordpress.com
Kenneth W. Krause is a contributing editor and “Science Watch” columnist for the Skeptical
Inquirer. Formerly a contributing editor and books columnist for the Humanist, Kenneth …

Thinking about thinking: implications for patient safety.

K Montgomery - Healthcare Quarterly (Toronto, Ont.), 2009 - europepmc.org
Clinical medicine, a learned, rational, science-using practice, is labelled a science even
though physicians have the good sense not to practise it that way. Rather than thinking like …

[BOOK][B] Medical wisdom and doctoring: The art of 21st century practice

R Taylor - 2010 - books.google.com
Medical Wisdom and Doctoring aims to fill a need in the current medical literature for a
resource that presents some of the classic wisdom of medicine, presented in a manner that …

“Don't think zebras”: Uncertainty, interpretation, and the place of paradox in clinical education

K Hunter - Theoretical medicine, 1996 - Springer
Working retrospectively in an uncertain field of knowledge, physicians are engaged in an
interpretive practice that is guided by couterweighted, competing, sometimes paradoxical …