Do women treated for breast cancer at teaching hospitals really fare better?
P Barron - CMAJ, 2001 - Can Med Assoc
Ienjoyed the first article by Donald Re-delmeier and colleagues on problems for clinical
judgement. 1 I was particularly interested to note that overconfidence ranks high as a source …
judgement. 1 I was particularly interested to note that overconfidence ranks high as a source …
Physician, know thy limits
S Workman - CMAJ, 2001 - Can Med Assoc
Ienjoyed the first article by Donald Re-delmeier and colleagues on problems for clinical
judgement. 1 I was particularly interested to note that overconfidence ranks high as a source …
judgement. 1 I was particularly interested to note that overconfidence ranks high as a source …
Physician, know thy limits
R Sender - CMAJ, 2001 - Can Med Assoc
Ienjoyed the first article by Donald Re-delmeier and colleagues on problems for clinical
judgement. 1 I was particularly interested to note that overconfidence ranks high as a source …
judgement. 1 I was particularly interested to note that overconfidence ranks high as a source …
[PDF][PDF] Physician, know thy limits
R Chaudhry - hospital, 2001 - epe.lac-bac.gc.ca
Ienjoyed the first article by Donald Re-delmeier and colleagues on problems for clinical
judgement. 1 I was particularly interested to note that overconfidence ranks high as a source …
judgement. 1 I was particularly interested to note that overconfidence ranks high as a source …
Do women treated for breast cancer at teaching hospitals really fare better?
R Chaudhry, V Goel, C Sawka - CMAJ, 2001 - Can Med Assoc
Iam concerned by the conclusion reached by Ruhee Chaudhry and colleagues that patients
who underwent surgery for breast cancer tumours smaller than 20 mm in diameter …
who underwent surgery for breast cancer tumours smaller than 20 mm in diameter …
[PDF][PDF] Ross J. Harris, MSc Public Health England London, United Kingdom
I Abubakar - Annals of Internal Medicine, 2015 - osmose-it.s3.amazonaws.com
Background: Recent literature suggests that physicians' diagnostic confidence tends to
exceed accuracy, with confidence being relatively inflexible regardless of case difficulty (1) …
exceed accuracy, with confidence being relatively inflexible regardless of case difficulty (1) …
On trust and shared decision making
A Wheelock - Academic Medicine, 2019 - journals.lww.com
My relationship with Dr. H and Maria highlights this capacity. Our eight months of delivering
together gave Dr. H confidence in my ability to manage Maria's care at an outside hospital …
together gave Dr. H confidence in my ability to manage Maria's care at an outside hospital …
[PDF][PDF] Turning practice into theory
DJ Walsh - Medical Education, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
Education research has been criticised over the years for its lack of practical application.
There has been an over-emphasis on theoretical research isolated from the problems faced …
There has been an over-emphasis on theoretical research isolated from the problems faced …
Learning about clinical uncertainty
JH Wasfy - Academic Medicine, 2006 - journals.lww.com
I had just walked in the doorway.“I can't believe this is going to be all over,” Mrs. Smith said,
and she walked up to me before I could say anything.“The doctor said that it's probably …
and she walked up to me before I could say anything.“The doctor said that it's probably …
[PDF][PDF] A Medical Student's Point of View
N Tan - sma.org.sg
After much reflection and even some reading up on the matter, I realised that these
unnecessarily strained relationships can cause problems in the hospital every day. Doctors …
unnecessarily strained relationships can cause problems in the hospital every day. Doctors …