Supervision of students may protect academic physicians from cognitive bias: a study of decision making and multiple treatment alternatives in medicine

TE Roswarski, MD Murray - Medical Decision Making, 2006 - journals.sagepub.com
Objective. To determine how professional characteristics and practices of physicians alter
the selection of medical treatments involving multiple alternatives. Situations involving …

Team-Member Role Characteristics as Predictors of Response Behavior on Team-Related Surveys

DJ Ingels, C Spitzmueller, CL Thomas… - Small Group …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Although substantive research examining work teams continues to grow, methodological
research examining the collection of team survey data lags behind substantive progress. To …

Perspective: a business school view of medical interprofessional rounds: transforming rounding groups into rounding teams

AM Bharwani, GC Harris, FS Southwick - Academic Medicine, 2012 - journals.lww.com
An effective interprofessional medical team can efficiently coordinate health care providers
to achieve the collective outcome of improving each patient's health. To determine how …

Challenges of Interprofessional Team Training: A Qualitative Analysis of Residents′ Perceptions

S Van Schaik, J Plant, O Bridget - Education for Health, 2015 - journals.lww.com
Background: Simulation-based interprofessional team training is thought to improve patient
care. Participating teams often consist of both experienced providers and trainees, which …

The dissenting opinion: can simulation-based multi-professional training reduce 'groupthink'?

H Snelgrove, N Gosling… - Postgraduate medical …, 2011 - academic.oup.com
Ethical decision-making and effective team working are at the core of medical
professionalism and patient safety. But new concepts of patient autonomy may be at odds …

Decision making in a multidisciplinary cancer team: does team discussion result in better quality decisions?

F Kee, T Owen, R Leathem - Medical Decision Making, 2004 - journals.sagepub.com
To establish whether treatment recommendations made by clinicians concur with the best
outcomes predicted from their prognostic estimates and whether team discussion improves …

Bias breakers: continuous practice for admissions and selection committees

S Nakae, AG Palermo, M Sun, R Byakod, T La - MedEdPORTAL, 2022 - mededportal.org
Introduction Admissions and selection committees face challenges in identifying and
mitigating biases in policies, processes, and discussions. Past bias training has focused on …

Attitude of family medicine residents toward team-based care in primary healthcare centers in Saudi Arabia

AMA Haji - Journal of Family and Community Medicine, 2023 - journals.lww.com
BACKGROUND: Team-based care (TBC) is becoming the standard method of delivering
primary care services in Saudi Arabia. Family medicine residents are considered the future …

Towards diagnostic excellence on academic ward teams: building a conceptual model of team dynamics in the diagnostic process

JJ Choi, MA Rosen, MF Shapiro, MM Safford - Diagnosis, 2023 - degruyter.com
Objectives Achieving diagnostic excellence on medical wards requires teamwork and
effective team dynamics. However, the study of ward team dynamics in teaching hospitals is …

A resident morbidity and mortality conference curriculum to teach identification of cognitive biases, errors, and debiasing strategies

A Whitehead - MedEdPORTAL, 2021 - mededportal.org
Introduction The morbidity and mortality (M&M) conference has long been a part of the
education of residents of all specialties in the United States, yet its structure is variable …