GUT decision-making
September 18, 2009 3 Comments
Blog Post by Alan Schwartz, Associate Professor of Medical Education and Pediatrics, University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine (reposted from Prof. Schwartz’s Making Medical Decisions blog)
I was recently at a workshop for National Science Foundation Principal Investigators focused on how to communicate research to the public and the media. One of the suggestions was to develop a three-word summary of the principle message of your research work. This is hard. After thinking about it for a while, though, I realized that medical decision science (at least as I practice it) is primarily about helping physicians and patients to do three key things:
- know your goals
- understand uncertainty
- pay attention to trade-offs