

#57 A 39M on Inpatient Psychiatry with a Fever: Hoofbeats Segment
6 snips Jan 22, 2020
Dr. David Stern, Dr. Patrick Cox, and Dr. Barbara Porter, all esteemed general internists from NYU School of Medicine, dive into the complexities of diagnosing a patient with psychiatric symptoms and fever. They discuss the importance of learning from diagnostic errors and the role of cognitive biases in clinical decision-making. The conversation highlights the intricate balance between data gathering and hypothesis generation. They emphasize reflective learning and the need for cognitive forcing strategies to enhance diagnostic accuracy in medicine.
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Intro
00:00 • 4min
Navigating Psychiatric Complexity
04:09 • 7min
Unraveling Diagnostic Dilemmas
11:33 • 25min
Navigating Diagnostic Errors: Hypothesis Generation and Data Gathering
36:12 • 4min
Navigating Diagnostic Challenges in Psychiatry
40:06 • 9min
The Role of Knowledge vs. Experience in Clinical Reasoning
49:14 • 4min
The Value of Reflection in Medical Expertise
53:25 • 2min