PM2 SMDM CORE COURSE: AN INTRODUCTION THE PSYCHOLOGY OF MEDICAL DECISION MAKING

Sunday, October 19, 2014: 2:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Course Type: Half Day
Course Level: Beginner

Format Requirements: The course involves presentation of information by lectures, demonstrations, and small and large group discussions. Attendees should expect to be actively involved in discussions of psychological phenomena as they relate to their clinical, teaching, or research interests. There are no prerequisites for this introductory course.

The course will cover: 1) problems with decision making, 2) how the environment we operate in affects our decisions, 3) ways to address decision making errors, and 4) practical applications of the lessons from decision psychology. Along the way we will cover cognitive heuristics and their resulting biases, our ability to describe our decision processes and to learn from experience, environmental constraints on judgment, strategies for debiasing, and individual differences in our susceptibility to bias.

Objectives:

  • To understand patient and physician vulnerability to cognition-based errors.
  • To understand the influence of the social, institutional, and informational environment upon health-related decisions.
  • To develop approaches to support physician self-monitoring and improvement, as well as appropriate patient engagement in decision making, based on psychological theory.
Course Director:
Victoria A. Shaffer, PhD
Course Faculty:
Laura D. Scherer, PhD and Negin Hajizadeh, MD, MPH