Learning Clinical Reasoning

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Pub. Date: 2009-09-19
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Summary

To be a good doctor, you must think like a good doctor.

Table of Contents

Forewordp. vii
Preface to the Second Editionp. ix
Acknowledgmentsp. xiii
A Note About the Book's Formatp. xiv
The Processes of Clinical Reasoning
Overviewp. 3
Introductionp. 3
Diagnosis is an Inferential Processp. 5
Problem-Solving Strategiesp. 5
Diagnosis Based on Hypothesis Generation and Testingp. 5
Alternate Concepts of Diagnostic Strategiesp. 6
Therapeutic Principlesp. 6
Linking Diagnosis and Treatmentp. 7
Diagnostic Hypothesis Generationp. 8
Hypotheses and Cuesp. 8
The Cognitive Basis of Hypothesis Generationp. 8
Hypotheses as a Contextp. 9
Expertise and Errorp. 9
Refinement of Diagnostic Hypothesesp. 11
Where Refinement Begins and Endsp. 11
Context and Diagnostic Classificationp. 11
Hypothesis Evolutionp. 12
Sequence of Data Collectionp. 12
Reducing Diagnostic Uncertaintyp. 13
The Differential Diagnosisp. 14
Relation to Formal Probabilistic Approachp. 14
Use and Interpretation of Diagnostic Testsp. 15
The Function of Testsp. 15
Quantifying Testing Decisionsp. 15
Sensitivity and Specificityp. 16
Bayes' Rulep. 17
Testing Principlesp. 18
Bayesian Revision for Multiple Resultsp. 19
Bayesian Revision for Multiple Diseases With Multiple Attributesp. 21
Pragmatic Considerations in the Probabilistic Approachp. 22
Interpreting Resultsp. 23
When to Testp. 23
The Threshold Conceptp. 24
The Therapeutic Thresholdp. 24
Testing Thresholdsp. 25
Causal Reasoningp. 28
Definitionp. 28
Using a Causal Modelp. 29
Where in the Diagnostic Process Does Causal Reasoning Fit?p. 29
Explaining Relations Between Variablesp. 30
Diagnostic Verificationp. 31
Definitionp. 31
Criteria of Validityp. 31
Premature Closurep. 31
The Penultimate Result: A Working Diagnosisp. 32
Therapeutic Decision Makingp. 33
Principlesp. 33
Treatment Under Conditions of Uncertaintyp. 33
When the Value of Therapeutic Choices is Closep. 34
Incommensurate Optionsp. 34
Quantitative Therapeutic Decision Makingp. 34
Examining Evidencep. 36
Introductionp. 36
Evidence-Based Medicinep. 36
Asking Questionsp. 36
Searching for Evidencep. 37
Summarizing and Appraising Evidencep. 37
Applying the Evidencep. 37
Practice Guidelinesp. 38
Cognitive Errorsp. 39
Scopep. 39
Classificationp. 39
Some Errors may have a Psychological Originp. 39
The Nature of Cognitive Errorsp. 39
Cognitive Biases in the Laboratoryp. 40
Consequences of Cognitive Biasesp. 40
Strategies for Avoiding Cognitive Errorsp. 41
Some Cognitive Conceptsp. 42
Cognitive Sciencep. 42
Studying Mental Processesp. 42
The Structure of Memoryp. 42
Search Strategiesp. 44
Characteristics of Expertisep. 46
Learning Clinical Problem Solvingp. 48
Facts Versus Processp. 48
Pedagogic Principlesp. 49
A Specific Examplep. 49
The Goal Should Determine the Formatp. 50
Learning by Instantiationp. 50
Learning Clinical Problem Solving Versus Problem-Based Learningp. 51
Cognition at the Bedside: A Set of Examples
Introduction to the Casesp. 55
Diagnostic Hypothesis Generationp. 56
Generation of Diagnostic Hypothesesp. 56
Hypothesis Triggering by an Expertp. 60
A Diagnostic Coupp. 63
A Quick and Accurate Solutionp. 66
Better Late Than Neverp. 69
A Hit After a Missp. 73
The Critical Role of Context in the Diagnostic Processp. 76
A Masked Marauderp. 81
A Serious Lack of Focusp. 84
Refinement of Diagnostic Hypothesesp. 89
What is a Differential Diagnosis?p. 89
An Orderly, Sequential Approachp. 94
Weak Reasoning: Diagnosis by Drug Reactionp. 96
Narrowing Down the Diagnostic Optionsp. 100
A Picture is Worth a Thousand Wordsp. 104
Strategies of Information Gatheringp. 108
A Fatal Flaw in Sutton's Lawp. 113
How to Disregard Red Herringsp. 118
Discrimination: The Problem of Look-Alikesp. 121
Location, Location, Locationp. 125
Use and Interpretation of Diagnostic Testsp. 128
Interpreting a Negative Test Resultp. 128
Diagnosis and the Risks of the Primrose Pathp. 131
Searching for a Ponyp. 134
Interpreting Hoofbeats: Can Bayes Help Clear the Haze?p. 137
Short-Circuiting the Diagnostic Processp. 143
The Bypass on the Way to the Bypassp. 145
It is What You Believe That Countsp. 148
Renal Rescue by Reverend Bayesp. 152
A Diagnostic Flukep. 155
Surprise!p. 157
Tripping Over Technologyp. 161
The Probability of a Probabilityp. 165
Causal Reasoningp. 169
Judging Causalityp. 169
Post Hoc, Ergo Propter Hocp. 171
The Case for Causal Reasoningp. 175
The Tricky Task of Attributing Causationp. 180
The Right Answer for the Wrong Reasonp. 183
Diagnostic Verificationp. 186
A Point-By-Point Dissection of Clinical Reasoningp. 186
Leaving No Stone Unturnedp. 188
Verificationp. 192
A Meticulous Approachp. 196
A Diagnostic Quandaryp. 199
Diagnosis by Fiatp. 203
Iron Pyrite and Diagnostic Confirmationp. 207
Therapeutic Decision Makingp. 209
The Surgeon Opts to Operate: Why?p. 209
Treat or Keep Testing?p. 211
Watch and Wait, or Operate?p. 216
An Apple or an Orange?p. 218
Examining Evidencep. 223
A Difficult Tradeoffp. 223
Making Judgments When the Evidence is Not Definitivep. 225
Using and Citing Published Evidencep. 227
A Little Math Makes the Medicine Go Downp. 229
A Rewarding Pursuit of Certaintyp. 234
Treating Before Knowingp. 239
Cognitive Errorsp. 244
A Defective Detectivep. 244
Remedies for Faulty Hypothesis Generationp. 248
A Disaster Avertedp. 252
Derailed by the Availability Heuristicp. 255
Wrong Diagnosis, Wrong Tests, Wrong Treatmentp. 262
Reconsidering Failures of Therapyp. 266
The Cheetah and the Snailp. 267
A Collection of Cognitive Diagnostic Errorsp. 271
Some Cognitive Conceptsp. 275
A Message about Methodsp. 275
Memory: How We Overcome its Limitationsp. 279
Diagnosis and the Structure of Memory; Disease Polymorphism and Mental Modelsp. 281
Intuitive and Inspirational, or Inductive and Incremental?p. 286
Knowledge and Clinical Expertisep. 291
Learning Clinical Problem Solvingp. 295
Learning Clinical Reasoning from Examplesp. 295
Making a Silk Purse out of a Sow's Earp. 299
Optimizing Case Discussionsp. 304
Glossaryp. 308
Bibliographyp. 313
Indexp. 325
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