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Ten Commandments to
Reduce Cognitive Errors
- Thou shalt reflect on how you think and
decide.
- Thou shalt not rely on your memory when
making critical decisions.
- Thou shalt make your working environment
information-friendly by using the latest wireless technology such as
the Tablet PC and PDA.
- Thou shalt consider other possibilities even
though you are sure of your first diagnosis.
- Thou shalt know Bayesian probability and the
epidemiology of the diseases in your differential diagnosis.
- Thou shalt mentally rehearse common and
serious conditions that you expect to see in your specialty.
- Thou shalt ask yourself if you are the right
person to make the final decision or a specialist after considering
the patient’s values and wishes.
- Thou shalt take time to decide and not be
pressured by anyone.
- Thou shalt create accountability procedures
and follow up for decisions made.
- Thou shalt record in a relational data base
software your patient’s problems and decisions for review and
improvement.
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Leo Leonidas, MD, FAAP,
Assistant Clinical Professor in Pediatrics, Tufts University
School of Medicine, Boston; Attending
Pediatrician, Eastern Maine Medical
Center, Bangor, Maine.
Copyright Leo Leonidas 2003
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