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Reducing medical errors.
A randomized trial of >3,000 physicians, with some assigned to sharing responses for medical diagnosis vignettes, demonstrates collective intelligence, especially for the least accurate doctors pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…pic.twitter.com/X1AFNdjqGc
Using machine learning, Wisch et al. reveal heterogeneity in longitudinal patterns of Alzheimer’s disease biomarker progression in individuals who were cognitively unimpaired at baseline. tinyurl.com/2herrjh8pic.twitter.com/IKkYWg3ovU
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and this recent paper written by the CADeN Healthcare Provider Education Committee – lots of practical ideas for #deprescribing curricular planning, strategies for teaching and assessment: link.springer.com/article/10.100…
“An irony of perioperative medicine is that although the CNS is the target of…anesthetic/analgesic drugs, the CNS is the only major organ system…not typically evaluated prior to [or routinely during] surgery.”