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“How Doctors Think: Clinical Judgment” provides deep insights into the cognitive processes behind medical decision-making. This book explores how doctors analyze symptoms, interpret test results, and diagnose conditions while avoiding cognitive biases. Designed for medical students, healthcare professionals, and anyone interested in the art of clinical reasoning, this book sheds light on the complexities of medical judgment and patient care.
You Will Learn
✔ How doctors analyze symptoms and reach diagnoses.
✔ The role of intuition and logic in medical decision-making.
✔ How cognitive biases can impact clinical judgment.
✔ Strategies to improve diagnostic accuracy and avoid errors.
✔ Real-world case studies demonstrating critical thinking in medicine.
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Neha Joshi –
“A must-read for medical professionals and students. It explains why diagnostic errors happen and how they can be minimized.”
Dr. Rohit Sen –
“The case studies make this book highly engaging. It’s a great guide to understanding the complexities of medical decision-making.”
Dr. Vandana Kapoor –
“A valuable book that highlights how thinking errors occur in medicine and how doctors can overcome them.”
Nikhil Choudhary –
“This book is a great reminder that medicine is not just about knowledge but also about critical thinking and judgment.”
Swetha Krishnan –
“A brilliant combination of medicine, psychology, and real-world experiences. It makes you rethink how diagnoses are made.”
Dr. Aditya Bhattacharya –
“A fascinating look at the cognitive science behind clinical judgment. Every doctor should read this!”
Shalini Mehta –
“Highly recommended for both medical professionals and patients! It offers a rare glimpse into the thinking process of doctors.”
Dr. Gaurav Tiwari –
“A fantastic book that explains why even the most skilled doctors make mistakes and how they can improve their judgment.”
Sunita Rao –
“This book made me reconsider how I approach clinical cases. It provides practical tips for improving medical decision-making.”
Dr. Manoj Pillai –
“A must-read for those in healthcare. It teaches us to be more mindful of our cognitive processes when making diagnoses.”
Anjali Saxena –
“It explains how biases, experience, and intuition shape medical decision-making. A highly insightful read!”
Dr. Karthik Subramaniam –
“The book presents real-life medical cases to illustrate how clinical judgment works in practice. Very engaging!”
Divya Srivastava –
“A well-written book that discusses the complexities of clinical reasoning and how doctors navigate uncertainty.”
Dr. Rohan Das –
“A great resource for medical students! It provides deep insights into the cognitive processes that guide clinical decisions.”
Pooja Malhotra –
“A valuable book for both doctors and patients. It helps explain why misdiagnoses occur and how doctors refine their thinking.”
Dr. Ashwini Rao –
“This book highlights the art of diagnosis and decision-making, emphasizing the human side of medicine.”
Sandeep Kulkarni –
“It’s an eye-opening book that helps us understand the strengths and limitations of clinical judgment.”
Dr. Priyanka Verma –
“The book sheds light on how doctors make life-altering decisions and the role of experience, intuition, and cognitive biases in medicine.”
Vinay Patil –
“A must-read for anyone in medicine! It provides valuable insights into how doctors think and why diagnostic errors happen.”
Dr. Kavita Joshi –
“A thought-provoking read that explains the cognitive processes behind medical judgment. Well-written and engaging!”
Arvind Menon –
“This book helped me reflect on my own clinical reasoning. A must-read for medical students and practicing doctors alike.”
Dr. Sneha Nair –
“A brilliant book that bridges the gap between medical knowledge and real-life decision-making in clinical practice.”
Rajesh Iyer –
“The book provides a deep understanding of how doctors approach medical problems and how errors in thinking can occur.”
Dr. Meera Raghavan – –
“An insightful book that every medical professional should read. It highlights the importance of reasoning and intuition in diagnosis.”
Aniket Sharma –
“A fascinating look into the thought process of doctors. It explains how clinical decisions are made and the biases that can affect them.”