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Episode Synopsis
Our guest is Dan Morgan, MD, MS, a physician and epidemiologist in Baltimore, Maryland. He is Associate Professor of Epidemiology and Medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, Chief Hospital Epidemiologist at the Baltimore VAMC, and a fellow at the Center for Disease Dynamics, Economics and Policy (CDDEP). We discuss a recent paper he co-authored about probabilistic diagnostic reasoning among clinicians.
SHOW NOTES
Dan Morgan Twitter and WebsiteMorgan D, et al. Accuracy of practitioners estimate of probability of diagnosis before and after testing. JAMA Internal Medicine. 2021.Watch the episode on our YouTube channel
SHOW NOTES
Dan Morgan Twitter and WebsiteMorgan D, et al. Accuracy of practitioners estimate of probability of diagnosis before and after testing. JAMA Internal Medicine. 2021.Watch the episode on our YouTube channel
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