Date: June 6th, 2023
Reference: Pines, Raja, Bellollo and Carpenter. Evidence-Based Emergency Care: Diagnostic Testing and Clinical Decision Rules 3rd Edition
Dr. Jesse Pines
Guest Skeptic: Dr. Jesse Pines is the Chief Clinical Innovation at US Acute Care Solutions and a Clinical Professor and George Washington University and Professor of Emergency Medicine at Drexel University. In this role, he focuses on developing and implementing new care models including telemedicine, alternative payment models, and clinical programs involving new technology at USACS.
Jesse has been on the SGEM before including these two episodes:
SGEM#308: Taking Care of Patients Everyday with Physician Assistants and Nurse Practitioners
SGEM#316: What A Difference An A.P.P. Makes? Diagnostic Testing Differences Between A.P.P.s and Physicians
Please consider listening to the SGEM Xtra podcast with Jesse discussing the 3rd edition of Evidence-Based Emergency Care: Diagnostic Testing and Clinical Decision Rules. I was honoured to be asked to write the foreword to this latest edition.
Foreword
Emergency physicians are many things but one of the most important things we try to be is great diagnosticians. Every shift we use limited information in a busy, chaotic environment to make decisions. Sometimes those decisions can mean life or death and need to be made quickly. We strive to be the best at exercising this important responsibility. This is the book that can help clinicians achieve that goal.
The first and second edition of Evidence-Based Emergency Care: Diagnostic Testing and Clinical Decision Rules is a resource I have used regularly through my career. It has made me a better diagnostician and better physician. Questions come up on every shift as to what evidence supports our actions. This fantastic book provides answers to those questions in a brief and helpful way. I am often accessing it for my own needs and as an educational resource for students.
The third edition contains the foundational elements of providing excellent evidence-based medicine (EBM) care. The authors start by discussing diagnostic testing in the emergency department (ED). They explain the epidemiology and statistics behind diagnostic testing. They appropriately emphasize that clinical decision instruments are tools to guide care, not rules to dictate care. They touch upon the additional responsibility of being good stewards given the realities of limited resources. They also provide a chapter to help clinicians understand the direction of bias in diagnostic research.
The third edition covers dozens of common and deadly conditions clinicians are faced with in the ED. This includes chapters on pediatrics, geriatrics, cardiac, neurological, surgical, trauma, infectious disease, and other conditions.
There are four new chapters in the latest edition of the book: Skin and Soft Tissue Infection, Shared Decision Making, Cognitive Bias and Telemedicine Diagnosis. There are all wonderful additions to the book. My favourite new chapter is the one discussing Shared Decision Making (SDM).
SDM goes beyond informed consent and recognizes the autonomy and agency of patients. We are making important decisions that must consider patients values and preferences. This is one of the three pillars of EBM. While we may be the experts at clinical medicine, patients are experts of their own personal experience. There are many examples of where SDM can be utilized in the ED with my clinical experience to enrich the therapeutic patient-physician alliance.
If you want to provide patients the best care, based on contemporary evidence then this is your book.
Previous Books Highlighted on the SGEM
SGEM Xtra: Message in a Book by the SGU
SGEM Xtra: Don’t Give Up – The Power of Kindness with Brian Goldman
SGEM Xtra: The Danger Within Us
SGEM Xtra: Relax – Damm It!
SGEM Xtra: Season 1 to 10 PDF Books
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