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Why We Need Medical Diagnosis Detectives - Lisa Sanders - TED - 2020

Offered By: TED via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

Explore a compelling TED talk that delves into the critical issue of diagnostic errors in medicine and proposes innovative solutions. Learn about the challenges faced by 30 million Americans suffering from rare diseases and the average six-year journey to obtain accurate diagnoses. Discover how Diagnosis Detective Lisa Sanders approaches this large-scale problem that costs numerous lives annually. Gain insights into the proposed keys for improving diagnostic accuracy, including increased training, feedback, and specialization in medicine. Examine the intriguing parallel drawn between medical diagnosis and Sherlock Holmes' detective work, and understand how adopting a detective's perspective could revolutionize the diagnostic process. Uncover the concept of "satisficing" and its impact on medical decision-making. Follow the speaker's argument for providing doctors with more feedback loops and opportunities to enhance their diagnostic skills. Conclude with a renewed perspective on the future of medical diagnoses for rare diseases and beyond, emphasizing the potential to improve treatments and save lives through a more thorough, evidence-based approach.

Syllabus

Intro
Penelopes story
What is porphyria
Why does it take so long
Diagnosis is not lazy
Diagnosis is Sherlock Holmes
Learning from Sherlock Holmes
What is satisficing
How to improve diagnosis
More feedback loops
More opportunities for doctors
Internist
Conclusion


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