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Therapeutic partnerships in emergency medicine are built on a bridge of trust. Physician Assistants and Nurse Practitioners must build this trust despite time constraints. Otherwise, the value of their care can get lost in translation at the patient's bedside.
Gary Josephsen, MD, has spent his career as an emergency physician searching for ways to improve his connection to patients. It led him to the work of Irwin Press, an anthropologist whose pioneering research in measuring patient satisfaction steered him to startling discoveries on modern medical practices. Among these are the profound effects of cognitive biases on providers and patients.
The Bridge describes these insights and those drawn from Dr. Press, building on his groundbreaking work and applying it to modern emergency medicine.
This easy-to-follow guide for medical professionals is a refreshingly accessible tool for anyone working in emergency medicine. Dr. Josephsen wants you to optimize your patient's experience of care, decrease the potential for cognitive bias, and make the most of the time spent with your patients.
Gary Josephsen, MD, received his professional training at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center and serves his community as a full-time emergency physician. His is also an affiliate professor at Oregon Health Sciences University.
He was surprised in his practice by how profound cognitive biases affected both him and his patients. Here he seeks to better understand how our biases shape the provider-patient dynamic.
Dr. Josephsen is passionate about creating tools that empower providers so they can be free to focus on patient care.
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