Rational Medical Decision Making: A Case-Based Approach

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1 “A History Lesson”

To provide a historical perspective on the development of original medical literature as we know it today.

• History of first medical papers

• History of The Lancet

• How and why the medical literature has grown

2 “Searching for the Right Stuff”

To provide skills in searching electronic databases and other resources for the best available evidence.

• Organization of Medline

• Searching Medline

• Accessing and searching evidence-based medicine databases

• Searching the Internet for the best available evidence

3 “Anatomy of a Research Article”

To provide an overview of the structure of most original medical research articles and to describe the process through which articles are published

• Basic structure of research articles and the purpose of each component

• Principles of peer review, editorial freedom and author confidentiality

• Types of research articles and journals Three

4 A Statistics Primer

To provide an overview of essential descriptive & comparative statistics for practicing physicians

• Basic, descriptive statistics

• Normal and other distributions

• Samples & populations

• Principles of comparative statistics

• Principles underlying all tests of significance

5 Diagnostic Reasoning

To provide an overview of how doctors think about diagnosis, how diagnostic tests are developed and evaluated, and how studies about diagnostic tests should be evaluated

• Psychology of medical diagnosis

• Developing and assessing a new diagnostic test

• Tools for evaluating diagnostic tests (sensitivity, specificity, predictive values, likelihood ratios, Bayes Theorem, ROC curves)

6 Studying Therapies

To provide an overview of how new therapies are evaluated (including different research designs and summary and analysis of results)

• Elements of “sound” clinical questions

• Research designs used to evaluate new therapies (including Bayesian designs)

• Analysis of results of new therapies (p values, confidence intervals, etc.)

7 Risk & Prognosis

To provide an overview of how doctors and patients think about risk and prognosis and how risk and prognosis are systematically evaluated

• Measures of risk

• Study designs used to assess risk

• Patient preferences with respect to risk

• Measures of prognosis (i.e. survival curves, etc.)

8 Systematic Reviews

To provide an overview of the principal characteristics and usefulness of qualitative and quantitative (meta-analyses) systematic reviews.

• Definitions of qualitative & quantitative systematic reviews

• The Cochrane Collaboration

• Principles of meta-analyses

• Interpretation of systematic reviews

9 Decision Analysis To provide a basic overview of the design and interpretation of decision analyses

• Definition and purpose of decision analysis

• Interpretation of decision analyses

10 Clinical Practice Guidelines

To provide an overview of the purpose, development and use of clinical practice guidelines

• Definition and purpose of clinical practice guidelines

• Steps in development of “sound” clinical practice guidelines

• Use of guidelines to aid in patient care decisions

11 Qualitative Research

To provide an overview of qualitative methods to address questions of importance to physicians and patients

• Definition of qualitative research

• Summary of qualitative research methods

• How to use qualitative research in patient care decisions

Appendix

• Answers to problems• Glossary of terms

Estimate of total number of pages excluding index: 220