Expert-novice differences in the use of history and visual information from patients

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Norman, GR [1 ]
Brooks, LR [1 ]
Cunnington, JPW [1 ]
Shali, V [1 ]
Marriott, M [1 ]
Regehr, G [1 ]
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[1] McMaster Univ, Hamilton, ON L8S 4L8, Canada
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The study examines the ability of medical students and general internists to extract diagnostic information from visual and verbal descriptions. Twenty cases, consisting of a head - and shoulders photograph and a very brief written history were presented to 19 medical students and 12 internists. After the history only, diagnostic accuracy was 10% and 19%; after the history and photo, it was 40% and 60%, and after a verbal interpretation of the photograph was provided, accuracy increased to 60% and 79%. Both students and experts make extensive use of visual information, however both benefit from interpretation of diagnostic signs, even with apparently "classical" presentations.
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