Overconfidence as a Cause of Diagnostic Error in Medicine

Volume: 121, Issue: 5, Pages: S2 - S23
Published: May 1, 2008
Abstract
The great majority of medical diagnoses are made using automatic, efficient cognitive processes, and these diagnoses are correct most of the time. This analytic review concerns the exceptions: the times when these cognitive processes fail and the final diagnosis is missed or wrong. We argue that physicians in general underappreciate the likelihood that their diagnoses are wrong and that this tendency to overconfidence is related to both...
Paper Details
Title
Overconfidence as a Cause of Diagnostic Error in Medicine
Published Date
May 1, 2008
Volume
121
Issue
5
Pages
S2 - S23
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