Preceptors play a crucial role in helping students identify and mitigate cognitive biases in medicine. But you might be wondering, how do I actually accomplish this? Tune in to Part 2 of Uncovering Cognitive Biases to learn practical tips and tricks to help students mitigate their cognitive biases!
Pearl 1: Describe the factors that predispose an individual to biases
Pearl 2: List strategies to help mitigate the influence of biases in decision-making.
Guests:
Tracy Pettinger, PharmD
Clinical Associate Professor
Idaho State University
Kasidy McKay, PharmD, BCPS
Clinical Assistant Professor
Idaho State University
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