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Pioneering diagnosis in Asia: advancing clinical reasoning expertise through the lens of 3M

  • Taro Shimizu ORCID logo EMAIL logo , Satoshi Watanuki , Yukinori Harada ORCID logo , Ren Kawamura ORCID logo , Masayuki Amano ORCID logo , Sho Isoda ORCID logo , Kotaro Kunitomo , Mamoru Komatsu , Taiju Miyagami ORCID logo , Kosuke Ishizuka ORCID logo , Shintaro Kosaka und Masaru Kurihara
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 10. Februar 2025
Diagnosis
Aus der Zeitschrift Diagnosis Band 12 Heft 2

Published Online: 2025-02-10

© 2025 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston

Artikel in diesem Heft

  1. Frontmatter
  2. Editorial
  3. Pioneering diagnosis in Asia: advancing clinical reasoning expertise through the lens of 3M
  4. Short Communication
  5. The foundations of the diagnostic error movement: a tribute to Eta Berner, PhD
  6. Reviews
  7. Interventions to improve timely cancer diagnosis: an integrative review
  8. Technical aspects and clinical applications of synthetic MRI: a scoping review
  9. Mini Review
  10. Challenges and barriers for the adoption of personalized medicine in Europe: the case of Oncotype DX Breast Recurrence Score® test
  11. Opinion Papers
  12. Beyond thinking fast and slow: a Bayesian intuitionist model of clinical reasoning in real-world practice
  13. Diagnostic scope: the AI can’t see what the mind doesn’t know
  14. Guidelines and Recommendations
  15. CDC’s Core Elements to promote diagnostic excellence
  16. Original Articles
  17. Trends of diagnostic adverse events in hospital deaths: longitudinal analyses of four retrospective record review studies
  18. The effect of a provisional diagnosis on intern diagnostic reasoning: a mixed methods study
  19. On context specificity and management reasoning: moving beyond diagnosis
  20. Diagnostic errors in patients admitted directly from new outpatient visits
  21. Breaking the guidelines: how financial unawareness fuels guideline deviations and inefficient DVT diagnostics
  22. Harbingers of sepsis misdiagnosis among pediatric emergency department patients
  23. Factors affecting diagnostic difficulties in aseptic meningitis: a retrospective observational study
  24. Prenatal diagnostic errors in hemoglobin Bart’s hydrops fetalis caused by rare genetic interactions of α-thalassemia
  25. Screening fasting glucose before the OGTT: near-patient glucometer- or laboratory-based measurement?
  26. Three-way comparison of different ESR measurement methods and analytical performance assessment of TEST1 automated ESR analyzer
  27. Short Communications
  28. Medical language matters: impact of clinical summary composition on a generative artificial intelligence’s diagnostic accuracy
  29. Impact of meta-memory techniques in generating effective differential diagnoses in a pediatric core clerkship
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