In most cases these decisions are the equivalent of @kahneman_daniel’s Type 1 or Fast Thinking. These are things like image recognition, wound assessment, simple test ordering and prescription. See more at https://t.co/C3OxTPk4K4 https://t.co/fTlrZY1csv
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@johnbrucewalla1 Would medicolegal concern push us towards type 1 (rapid, intuitive, emotion influenced) or type 2 (deliberative, conscious, effortful) thinking? https://t.co/Z9Yp0jMBFw
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Thank you. Think Twice: https://t.co/3i3j7qqapx https://t.co/nyUG28FfwW
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Think Twice: BJGP Editor Roger Jones foresees the potential of computerised diagnostic support in the surgery https://t.co/3i3j7qqapx
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Think Twice: BJGP Editor Roger Jones describes Type I and Type II thinking in diagnosis https://t.co/3i3j7qqapx