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How residents think and make medical decisions: implications for education and patient safety.

Young JS, Smith RL, Guerlain S, et al. How residents think and make medical decisions: implications for education and patient safety. Am Surg. 2007;73(6):548-553; discussion 553-4.

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August 15, 2007
Young JS, Smith RL, Guerlain S, et al. Am Surg. 2007;73(6):548-553; discussion 553-4.
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This study used simulated clinical scenarios to evaluate surgical and emergency medicine residents' clinical decision-making in the critical care setting. More experienced residents made fewer cognitive errors, including fewer instances of anchoring bias, than less experienced residents.

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Young JS, Smith RL, Guerlain S, et al. How residents think and make medical decisions: implications for education and patient safety. Am Surg. 2007;73(6):548-553; discussion 553-4.

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