Nurses, advanced practice registered nurses, and physician assistants answered similarly: In all three categories, 17% said they estimated they made diagnostic errors daily.Journal of General Internal MedicineThose responding to the poll included 633 doctors and 118 nurse practitioners, for a total of 751.
Most believed diagnostic errors to be uncommon , even though half of them said they felt diagnostic uncertainty every day. Previously published figures estimate that diagnostic errors happen in 10% to 15% of all patient encounters. Poll results showed that nurse practitioners and physician assistants reported slightly higher rates of daily diagnostic uncertainty than did doctors.Doctors, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants agreed on the top three reasons diagnostic errors happen. One was"lack of feedback on diagnostic accuracy" . Another was time constraints, listed by 37% of doctors and 47% of nurse practitioners and physician assistants.
Doctors, even the “so-called best “ Make Mistakes” . “BUT good conscious doctors go back and right their mistakes ASOP! None of us are PERFECT.
You're almost 1,000 times more likely to die from a medical error than you are from an 'assault weapon'
we cannot support expectation dr can see patient and make diagnosis, plan treatment and explain to patient in 15 minutes. this has resulted in less personalized care and relationships, patient not understanding treatment plan or medications, and dr's hurrying from patient.
Thx to god with all the stress I am able to function at job!
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