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Episode 31: Cognitive Bias in Clinical Reasoning

Apr 22, 202539 min
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In this episode, Mark and Neil are joined by Dr Amie Burbridge to discuss all things clinical reasoning. Dr Amie Burbridge is a Consultant in Acute Medicine at University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire (UHCW). Alongside her clinical role, she is also actively involved in teaching and supporting junior doctors and medical trainees. Dr. Burbridge also hosts the popular podcast "Home of Medicine," which discusses challenging medical cases with a focus on cognitive biases and clinical reasoning. Dr Amie Burbridge on X: @AmieBurbridge Home of Medicine Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/0F4K22qMBQZPdg4u3lLqgE?si=e9dfba501e634f3c Resources Mentioned: UK Clinical Reasoning in Medical Education Group (CReME) - https://www.creme.org.uk/ Clinical Reasoning Assessment Methods: A Scoping Review and Practical Guidance by Daniel et al. (2019) - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30720527/ Common problems: a safe diagnostic strategy by Murtagh (1990) - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2346427/ You can find out more about TASME, ASME and our many other groups at ASME.org.uk and make sure you follow us on Twitter @TASME_UK Thanks to the Podcast team and wider TASME committee as well as Amlunya, for our theme music
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