How to Protect Yourself from Misdiagnosis
By Teach and Learn, published Apr 09, 2007
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What mistakes do doctors make and why?
Doctors often make errors in diagnosis. In rare instances, these misdiagnoses can cause severe injury or death. Doctors make rush decisions to save time. In an NPR interview, Dr. Jerome Groopman, a chair at Harvard Medical School, said that most doctors come up with a diagnosis within the first 18 seconds of meeting a patient. Then, the doctor stops listening to the patient. Groopman calls this an anchoring mistake, where the doctor sticks with his or her natural inclination regardless of additional information.
The doctor can make an anchoring mistake during anytime during the meeting with you or review of your chart. Groopman says that sometimes doctors form their opinion before they even meet the patient during a phone call with the primary care physician. Sometimes the doctor makes his diagnosis by looking at information in the patients chart. These diagnosis can be correct, but the patient needs to advocate for themselves in these situations.
What A Patient Can Do To Protect Themselves From Misdiagnosis
1.) If a patient receives a diagnosis and a treatment, and continues to have symptoms, the patient should revisit with the doctor.
How to Protect Yourself from Misdiagnosis
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Takeaways
- Ask "What else can it be?"
- Bring someone else with you that might ask questions that you do not think of.
- Schedule a follow-up appointment.
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