Overdiagnosis, the Concept - Jerome Hoffman, MD
Offered By: The Center for Medical Education via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the concept of overdiagnosis and its implications in medical practice through a 39-minute lecture by Dr. Jerome Hoffman. Delve into the complexities of prostate cancer screening, examining European studies and US public health task force recommendations. Analyze the potential harms of overdiagnosis, including unnecessary treatments and their impact on patients' quality of life. Investigate pulmonary embolism (PE) as a prime example of overdiagnosis, utilizing the Nexus Database to understand its prevalence and implications. Examine additional examples of overdiagnosis across various medical conditions. Critically evaluate the effectiveness of "wonder drugs" and their relative outcomes. Discuss potential solutions to address overdiagnosis in healthcare, including the use of tools like Dexstar. Conclude with key takeaways on balancing diagnostic accuracy with patient well-being in modern medical practice.
Syllabus
What is Overdiagnosis
Whats the maximum good
Prostate cancer
European study
US public health task force
Screening women
Overdiagnosed cancers
PE case fatality rate
How do we get better
Does it make sense
More harm more harm
Cancer victims impotence
Cost
PE the Example
The Nexus Database
Other Examples
One Last Example
Wonder Drug
How to fix this
Dexstar
Relative Outcomes
The Train Has Left the Station
The Bottom Line
Overdiagnosis Examples
Taught by
The Center for Medical Education
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