Program
Wednesday May 16th |
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8pm Informal get together at the Bistro of the Deutsche Theater, Theaterplatz 11, Goettingen |
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Thursday May 17th |
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Clinical Decision Making Group Institute of Psychology, Gosslerstrasse 14 |
COGITA Group Department of General Practice, Humboldtallee 38 |
8:30 Registration and Welcome |
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9:00 Jacinto (Lisbon) The impact of task decomposability in hypothesis testing within the psychotherapy session |
9:00 Paul Van Royen Welcome, introduction, agenda |
9:30 Druijff (Nijmegen) The influence of positive affect and time pressure on clinical decision making |
Marie Barais: Short report about the final conclusions of the feasibility study of the Gut Feelings Questionnaire (GFQ). |
10:00 DeKwaadsteniet (Nijmegen) Is it safe? Judging about risks of child maltreatment |
Marie Barais: First results of the role of gut feelings in the diagnostic process of pulmonary embolism. |
10:30 Coffee break | Erik Stolper: The child abuse study: ongoing study. |
11:00 Hausmann (Zürich) Process tracing methods and the role of subjective probability | Nydia van den Brink & Paul Van Royen: Hospital specialist gut feelings study: final results. |
11:30 Hagmayer (Göttingen) Causal Explanation based Decision Making - a rational model for clinical reasoning | Erik Stopler & Paul van Royen: Gut feelings of patients visiting an out-of-hours office. |
12:00 Pieper (Göttingen) Does biomedical knowledge improve diagnostic decisions? | The future of COGITA: 10 yrs anniversary, key targets, implementing the GFQ in current and future research, discussing possibilities of a multi-centre Gut Feelings study protocol using the GFQ. |
12:30 – 14:00 Lunch at the Cafeteria |
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Institute of Psychology |
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14:00 Keynote 1 by Norbert Donner-Banzhoff (Marburg) When things seem to go wrong: Diagnostic error in primary care |
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15:00 Groenier (Twente) How clinicians think: Changing gear to arrive at the right diagnosis. |
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15:30 Oliva Fanlo (Mallorca) Intuition and cancer diagnosis |
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16:00 Coffee Break |
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16:30 Keynote 2 by Nancy Kim (Boston): Causal Inference and the Drive for Causal Coherence in Clinicians' Diagnoses, Judgments, and Memory |
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Friday May 18th |
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9:00 Keynote 3 by Wolfgang Gaissmaier (Konstanz) An adaptive toolbox for diagnostic decision making: Transparent representations, intuition, and social intelligence |
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10:30 Coffee break |
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11:00 Douw (Ede) Exploring triggers used by nurses to identify surgical patients at risk for clinical deterioration |
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11:30 Schuck (Maastricht) Gut feelings in doctors’ malpractice trials |
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12:00 Lambrechts (Antwerp) Gut Feelings in Obstetrics and Midwifery |
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12:30 Snack Lunch | |
13:30 – 15:00 Plenary Discussion on Evidence-based Decision Making Introduction by Margje van der Wiel and Erik Stolper (Maastricht) |
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Optional 15:30 – 17:30 Guided city tour on Goettingen University’s history |
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Optional Dinner (pay on your own) |
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