A Universal Model of Diagnostic Reasoning
Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre · Dalhousie University
Abstract
Clinical judgment is a critical aspect of physician performance in medicine. It is essential in the formulation of a diagnosis and key to the effective and safe management of patients. Yet, the overall diagnostic error rate remains unacceptably high. In more than four decades of research, a variety of approaches have been taken, but a consensus approach toward diagnostic decision making has not emerged. In the last 20 years, important gains have been made in psychological research on human judgment. Dual-process theory has emerged as the predominant approach, positing two systems of decision making, System 1 (heuristic, intuitive) and System 2 (systematic, analytical). The author proposes a schematic model…
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- Management science
- Variety (cybernetics)
- Process (computing)
- Computer science
- Heuristic
- Schematic
- Psychology
- Risk analysis (engineering)
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