By the end of this course, the learners will be able to:
- Describe sources that may compromise patient safety using the WHO International Classification for Patient Safety (WHO-ICPS) framework
- apply the Ishikawa’s fish bone diagram and the 5 ’Why’s approach for root cause analysis in issues related to patient safety.
- describe 3 different ways for thematic grouping of causes in a fish bone diagram (the generic 7 'M's, the London protocol of system analysis and the 7 groups of 'waste' or 'muda')
- Describe the dual process theory (DPT) of thinking as a conceptual model for clinical reasoning as well as the limitations of this model
- Describe the hypothetico-deductive model for clinical reasoning
- State the classes of cognitive biases and give examples of each
- Outline the high risk situations that increase the chance of committing cognitive biases
- Outline strategies to minimize cognitive biases in clinical decisions
- Describe the challenges of implementing cognitive debiasing strategies in clinical setting
- Apply a mnemonic checklist called the TWED checklist to minimize cognitive biases in clinical decision making
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