How doctors tackle uncertainty

Learn to harness the formidable power of the differential diagnosis, and make better decisions

Mark Shrime, MD, PhD

--

Hey, friends. Want to improve your decision-making chops? Well, watch this:

(Side note: Man, I forget just how terrible of a doctor House was.)

Today, let’s transform your decision-making by diving into how doctors make diagnoses—and how to harness that power in your own life.

But first, some background. Remember in September’s post about the anchoring bias, when I introduced you to my friend, Dr. Chris? Chris made a mistake—with pretty severe consequences, as we’ll see—and it’s a mistake you’re probably making every day without even realizing it.

Here’s the story: Chris is a physician who, a few years ago, was successfully sued because he missed cancer diagnosis.

Now, Chris didn’t miss the cancer because he’s unintelligent, nefarious, sloppy, mean, or an unskilled doctor. Not at all. He’s everything a doctor should be.

He messed up because he fell victim to one of the most powerful ways our brains sabotage us. Chris’s error cost his patient an invasive and disfiguring treatment—and it…

--

--

Mark Shrime, MD, PhD
Mark Shrime, MD, PhD

Written by Mark Shrime, MD, PhD

Author, SOLVING FOR WHY | Global surgeon | Decision analyst | Climber | 3x American Ninja Warrior Competitor

Responses (1)