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Teaching Clinical Decision Making
Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 1984Clinical judgment has traditionally been left to be acquired chiefly through personal experience and conversations with experienced practitioners. Given the explosion of knowledge and technology of recent years, a more systematic approach to managing information has become increasingly important.
K R, Howe, M, Holmes, A S, Elstein
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Benchmark evaluation of DeepSeek large language models in clinical decision-making
Nature MedicineLarge language models (LLMs) are increasingly transforming medical applications. However, proprietary models such as GPT-4o face significant barriers to clinical adoption because they cannot be deployed on site within healthcare institutions, making them
S. Sandmann +6 more
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Nature Cancer
Clinical decision-making in oncology is complex, requiring the integration of multimodal data and multidomain expertise. We developed and evaluated an autonomous clinical artificial intelligence (AI) agent leveraging GPT-4 with multimodal precision ...
Dyke Ferber +13 more
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Clinical decision-making in oncology is complex, requiring the integration of multimodal data and multidomain expertise. We developed and evaluated an autonomous clinical artificial intelligence (AI) agent leveraging GPT-4 with multimodal precision ...
Dyke Ferber +13 more
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Introduction to clinical decision making
Seminars in Nuclear Medicine, 1978In the last few years there has been a remarkable increase in the amount of clinical data in the average hospital chart, and more and more problem-solving algorithms have been developed. We need better "thinking tools" to help us handle the flow of information.
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Nurses’ decision-making in clinical practice
Nursing Standard, 2005To identify what decisions nurses make in medical, surgical and critical care areas and compare the results.A clinical decision-making questionnaire (CDMQ) consisting of 15 statements was developed. A total of 60 nurses completed the questionnaire: 20 from each of three clinical areas.Most nurses, in all specialties, regularly made clinical decisions ...
Bakalis, N.A., Watson, R.
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Clinical decision making in nursing
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1991In this paper, the author reflects on the new practitioner envisaged by developers of the Project 2000 curriculum in Scotland, and focuses on the need to develop critical thinking ability, in particular in relation to clincal decision making. Two approaches to decision making are outlined: the rationalist perspective and the phenomenological ...
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Bias in medical AI: Implications for clinical decision-making
PLOS Digital HealthBiases in medical artificial intelligence (AI) arise and compound throughout the AI lifecycle. These biases can have significant clinical consequences, especially in applications that involve clinical decision-making.
James L. Cross, M. Choma, J. Onofrey
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Clinical Judgment and Decision Making
Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 2005When clinical psychologists make judgments, are they likely to be correct or incorrect? The following topics are reviewed: (a) methodological advances in evaluating the validity of descriptions of personality and psychopathology, (b) recent findings on the cognitive processes of clinicians, and (c) the validity of judgments and utility of decisions ...
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Basis for Clinical Decision Making
Chest, 1980F or the physician evaluating patients who have had occupational exposure to asbestos, two issues having compensation and other legal ramifications, as well as health implications, are likely to arise. First involves the question regarding what action should be taken in the currently employed asbestosexposed worker with early but definite fibrogenic ...
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Sepsis and Septic Shock - Basics of diagnosis, pathophysiology and clinical decision making.
The Medical clinics of North America, 2020Sepsis and septic shock are major causes of mortality among hospitalized patients. The sepsis state is due to dysregulated host response to infection, leading to inflammatory damage to nearly every organ system.
M. D. Font, B. Thyagarajan, A. Khanna
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