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The American Journal of Medicine
Volume 121, Issue 5, Supplement (May 2008)
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Diagnostic Error: Is Overconfidence the Problem
Edited by Mark L. Graber MD, FACP, Eta S. Berner EdD, FACMI, FHIMSS
Sponsored by the Paul Mongerson Foundation through the Raymond James Charitable Endowment Fund.

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Title Page
page i
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Faculty Disclosures
pages v-vi
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Foreword
Paul Mongerson
page vii
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Introduction
Donald A.B. Lindberg
page S1
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Overconfidence as a Cause of Diagnostic Error in Medicine
Eta S. Berner, Mark L. Graber
pages S2-S23
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Overconfidence in Clinical Decision Making
Pat Croskerry, Geoff Norman
pages S24-S29
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Expanding Perspectives on Misdiagnosis
Beth Crandall, Robert L. Wears
pages S30-S33
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Sidestepping Superstitious Learning, Ambiguity, and Other Roadblocks: A Feedback Model of Diagnostic Problem Solving
Jenny W. Rudolph, J. Bradley Morrison
pages S34-S37
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Minimizing Diagnostic Error: The Importance of Follow-up and Feedback
Gordon D. Schiff
pages S38-S42
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Taking Steps Towards a Safer Future: Measures to Promote Timely and Accurate Medical Diagnosis
Mark L. Graber
pages S43-S46
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