A multitude of biases contribute to diagnostic errors. Educating clinicians to recognize potential cognitive biases in an effort to reduce diagnostic errors has yielded disappointing results.doi:10.1016/B978-0-12-819620-5.00006-0James O. Woolliscroft MD, MACP, FRCP...
Several types of bias are common and pervasive, and may lead to inaccurate diagnosis or treatment. Forensic and clinical neurology, even when aided by current technologies, are still dependent on cognitive interpretations, and therefore prone to bias. This article discusses 4 common biases that can...
Health inequalities represent a major challenge in contemporary medicine, with some attributed to racial biases. Recently, in the United States, a call to combat discrimination in the field of health has resonated, particularly in the context of the COVI
A statistical estimation of the risk of MERS death and identification of risk factors must be conducted, particularly considering the study design and potential biases associated with case detection and diagnosis. The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s12889-016-3881-4) contains ...
in control to calibrate sequencing platforms and measure the capability of SV detection is broadly supported [33,34]. Well-characterized and broadly available reference samples are the foundation for assessing SV calling accuracy and reproducibility, as well as for understanding potential biases in data...
Health inequalities represent a major challenge in contemporary medicine, with some attributed to racial biases. Recently, in the United States, a call to combat discrimination in the field of health has resonated, particularly in the context of the COVI
Prematurely launched models (without robust validation) risk delivering clinically inaccurate results and potentially causing patient harm, while biases in model training can lead to skewed performance across diverse populations. Moreover, the use of speech data for health analytics raises significant ...
s diagnosis, which will be used as the label for each EMR samples during the training process. Due to the possibility of a patient with multiple diseases, it is possible that the two electronic medical records have the same content, but the diagnostic results are different. In our dataset, ...
The qualitative research questions of the present study are: Does the range and frequency of cognitive processes involved in diagnosis and treatment planning differ between senior student and expert clinicians? And, what are the different pieces of cognitive information used by senior student and ...
Next to molecular prognostication that has begun to complement our histological diagnosis in breast cancer, additional testing to detect targets and to predict therapy response has become common practice in breast and lung cancer. Prostate cancer is a bit slower in this respect, as it is still ...