Accuracy of physician self-assessment compared with observed measures of competence: a systematic review
DA Davis, PE Mazmanian, M Fordis, R Van Harrison… - Jama, 2006 - jamanetwork.com
ContextCore physician activities of lifelong learning, continuing medical education credit,
relicensure, specialty recertification, and clinical competence are linked to the abilities of …
relicensure, specialty recertification, and clinical competence are linked to the abilities of …
Overconfidence as a cause of diagnostic error in medicine
The great majority of medical diagnoses are made using automatic, fast, and frugal cognitive
processes; they are correct most of the time. This analytic review concerns the exceptions …
processes; they are correct most of the time. This analytic review concerns the exceptions …
[HTML][HTML] High-fidelity is not superior to low-fidelity simulation but leads to overconfidence in medical students
C Massoth, H Röder, H Ohlenburg, M Hessler… - BMC medical …, 2019 - Springer
Background Simulation has become integral to the training of both undergraduate medical
students and medical professionals. Due to the increasing degree of realism and range of …
students and medical professionals. Due to the increasing degree of realism and range of …
[图书][B] The construction of the self: Developmental and sociocultural foundations
S Harter - 2012 - books.google.com
An important work from a leading scholar, this book explores self-development from early
childhood to adulthood. Susan Harter traces the normative stages that define the emergence …
childhood to adulthood. Susan Harter traces the normative stages that define the emergence …
“Rising to the level of your incompetence”: what physicians' self-assessment of their performance reveals about the imposter syndrome in medicine
Purpose Mistakes are ubiquitous in medicine; when confronted by error, physicians may
experience anxiety, guilt, and self-doubt. Feedback may be useful for navigating these …
experience anxiety, guilt, and self-doubt. Feedback may be useful for navigating these …
The Dunning–Kruger effect: On being ignorant of one's own ignorance
D Dunning - Advances in experimental social psychology, 2011 - Elsevier
In this chapter, I provide argument and evidence that the scope of people's ignorance is
often invisible to them. This meta-ignorance (or ignorance of ignorance) arises because lack …
often invisible to them. This meta-ignorance (or ignorance of ignorance) arises because lack …
Flawed self-assessment: Implications for health, education, and the workplace
D Dunning, C Heath, JM Suls - Psychological science in the …, 2004 - journals.sagepub.com
Research from numerous corners of psychological inquiry suggests that self-assessments of
skill and character are often flawed in substantive and systematic ways. We review empirical …
skill and character are often flawed in substantive and systematic ways. We review empirical …
Why people fail to recognize their own incompetence
Successful negotiation of everyday life would seem to require people to possess insight
about deficiencies in their intellectual and social skills. However, people tend to be blissfully …
about deficiencies in their intellectual and social skills. However, people tend to be blissfully …
Competency-based medical education in postgraduate medical education
With the introduction of Tomorrow's Doctors in 1993, medical education began the transition
from a time-and process-based system to a competency-based training framework …
from a time-and process-based system to a competency-based training framework …
Why the unskilled are unaware: Further explorations of (absent) self-insight among the incompetent
People are typically overly optimistic when evaluating the quality of their performance on
social and intellectual tasks. In particular, poor performers grossly overestimate their …
social and intellectual tasks. In particular, poor performers grossly overestimate their …