@DaltronPrime @DrSethPT @GregLehman @thomas_jesson @DanBockmannDC And this maybe be of interest “what is likely to happen” should shape clinical practice.
@JLTHphysio @k8purcellphysio This may be of interest
RT @suhailphysio89: The central role of diagnosis in clinical practice is challenged by evidence that it doesn't always benefit patients an…
RT @suhailphysio89: The central role of diagnosis in clinical practice is challenged by evidence that it doesn't always benefit patients an…
RT @suhailphysio89: The central role of diagnosis in clinical practice is challenged by evidence that it doesn't always benefit patients an…
RT @suhailphysio89: The central role of diagnosis in clinical practice is challenged by evidence that it doesn't always benefit patients an…
RT @suhailphysio89: The central role of diagnosis in clinical practice is challenged by evidence that it doesn't always benefit patients an…
RT @suhailphysio89: The central role of diagnosis in clinical practice is challenged by evidence that it doesn't always benefit patients an…
RT @suhailphysio89: The central role of diagnosis in clinical practice is challenged by evidence that it doesn't always benefit patients an…
RT @suhailphysio89: The central role of diagnosis in clinical practice is challenged by evidence that it doesn't always benefit patients an…
RT @suhailphysio89: The central role of diagnosis in clinical practice is challenged by evidence that it doesn't always benefit patients an…
@DrNickCC I will say it depends. https://t.co/Quw3hS12wO
RT @suhailphysio89: The central role of diagnosis in clinical practice is challenged by evidence that it doesn't always benefit patients an…
RT @suhailphysio89: The central role of diagnosis in clinical practice is challenged by evidence that it doesn't always benefit patients an…
The central role of diagnosis in clinical practice is challenged by evidence that it doesn't always benefit patients and that factors other than disease are important in determining patient outcomes. https://t.co/o7L45mDGy8 https://t.co/kjAqNvALaq
RT @CraigLiebenson: Like it. Although “the hardest thing is to predict the future” Niels Bohr
RT @CraigLiebenson: Like it. Although “the hardest thing is to predict the future” Niels Bohr
Like it. Although “the hardest thing is to predict the future” Niels Bohr
RT @DerekGriffin86: "Evidence about what is likely to happen should shape clinical practice". https://t.co/c325hymYv1
RT @DerekGriffin86: "Evidence about what is likely to happen should shape clinical practice". https://t.co/c325hymYv1
RT @DerekGriffin86: "Evidence about what is likely to happen should shape clinical practice". https://t.co/c325hymYv1
RT @DerekGriffin86: "Evidence about what is likely to happen should shape clinical practice". https://t.co/c325hymYv1
"Evidence about what is likely to happen should shape clinical practice". https://t.co/c325hymYv1
RT @Retlouping: @marklaslett_NZ @BobVermeeren @ggs_physio @PhysioNetwork Which matters most diagnosis the label or prognosis the predicted…
RT @Retlouping: @marklaslett_NZ @BobVermeeren @ggs_physio @PhysioNetwork Which matters most diagnosis the label or prognosis the predicted…
@marklaslett_NZ @BobVermeeren @ggs_physio @PhysioNetwork Which matters most diagnosis the label or prognosis the predicted outcome and course of the condition?
@conorjmcclure @JOSPT I'm afraid I have source amnesia. You may want to read Freedman et al. Here are some references I like in this genre: https://t.co/qF5Vs4eXta https://t.co/wPqA5FhpB6 https://t.co/v262pEbi1y https://t.co/6a6hx0tVyh https://t.co/FfUB2oC
@theEndurancePT @tomgoom @MikeWeberPod74 @DerekGriffin86 @function2fitnes @GregLehman @rwilly2003 @runnerphysio @Sports_Pod @runchatlive @AdamMeakins @chadcookpt Prognosis may be underrated and under utilized https://t.co/1eC06W101p
@FlavioBonnet @ChrisLittlew00d @ACadogan_NZ This may be of interest https://t.co/1eC06W101p
@BillingMartin @adamdobson123 @theEndurancePT @ashjamesphysio @GregLehman @ChrisNewtonPT 😊 👍 https://t.co/7frhjehtSF The science of clinical practice: disease diagnosis or patient prognosis? Evidence about “what is likely to happen” should shape clinical p
@JuanAbraldes Indeed! Have you seen this opinion paper? https://t.co/GlUNiY2ADc
"Overdiagnosis flourishes in the vacuum created by a culture of ‘underprognosis’... A prognostic framework for clinical practice would help to resist evidence-free diagnostic novelty." https://t.co/TcKzbV5G8u Quite compelling. Should we give prognostic cla
RT @profhhemingway: Is diagnosis dead? https://t.co/MgkcMW2HM8 Prognosis more fundamental in clinical decision making? https://t.co/DMI1…
RT @profhhemingway: Is diagnosis dead? https://t.co/MgkcMW2HM8 Prognosis more fundamental in clinical decision making? https://t.co/DMI1…
RT @profhhemingway: Is diagnosis dead? https://t.co/MgkcMW2HM8 Prognosis more fundamental in clinical decision making? https://t.co/DMI1…
RT @profhhemingway: Is diagnosis dead? https://t.co/MgkcMW2HM8 Prognosis more fundamental in clinical decision making? https://t.co/DMI1…
RT @profhhemingway: Is diagnosis dead? https://t.co/MgkcMW2HM8 Prognosis more fundamental in clinical decision making? https://t.co/DMI1…
RT @profhhemingway: Is diagnosis dead? https://t.co/MgkcMW2HM8 Prognosis more fundamental in clinical decision making? https://t.co/DMI1…
RT @profhhemingway: Is diagnosis dead? https://t.co/MgkcMW2HM8 Prognosis more fundamental in clinical decision making? https://t.co/DMI1…
RT @profhhemingway: Is diagnosis dead? https://t.co/MgkcMW2HM8 Prognosis more fundamental in clinical decision making? https://t.co/DMI1…
RT @profhhemingway: Is diagnosis dead? https://t.co/MgkcMW2HM8 Prognosis more fundamental in clinical decision making? https://t.co/DMI1…
Is diagnosis dead? https://t.co/MgkcMW2HM8 Prognosis more fundamental in clinical decision making? https://t.co/DMI1ApyZQk @HDR_UK @UCL_IHI @RCPLondon @SMC_London @UCLPopHealthSci @LSHTM @RussellGroup @The_MRC @MRCCTU @BMA_GP @GeneticAll_UK @pathologi
@SAEMEBM @TheSGEM @ProfBEEM @BEEMcme @marcel_mond @acemonline @shawnkdowling @DrShawnQI @TChanMD @WelsfordM @M_Lin @JulianOwenEM_CC @First10EM @Brent_Thoma @FAdamakos @SMcLeod_SREMI @AcademicEmerMed @alimkakeng An alternate philosophy on clinical practice:
@TChanMD @barbrabackus @WeAreCanadiEM When we do not have a way to definitively "rule in" or "rule out" plaque rupture or critical stenosis in the ED beyond our clinical judgement, this is the perfect scenario to switch to a prognostic way of thinking to g
RT @AdamMeakins: If physios spent more time explaining to patients their prognosis rather than their diagnosis we would see less unnecessar…
RT @AdamMeakins: If physios spent more time explaining to patients their prognosis rather than their diagnosis we would see less unnecessar…
RT @AdamMeakins: If physios spent more time explaining to patients their prognosis rather than their diagnosis we would see less unnecessar…
RT @AdamMeakins: If physios spent more time explaining to patients their prognosis rather than their diagnosis we would see less unnecessar…
The science of clinical practice: disease diagnosis or patient prognosis? Evidence about “what is likely to happen” should shape clinical practice | BMC Medicine | Full Text https://t.co/2ElhlNJ2Bv
RT @adamdobson123: Agreed!!! Love this perspective, focus on outcome and rehab looking to the future instead of focusing on labels and loo…
RT @AdamMeakins: If physios spent more time explaining to patients their prognosis rather than their diagnosis we would see less unnecessar…
RT @AdamMeakins: If physios spent more time explaining to patients their prognosis rather than their diagnosis we would see less unnecessar…
RT @AdamMeakins: If physios spent more time explaining to patients their prognosis rather than their diagnosis we would see less unnecessar…
RT @AdamMeakins: If physios spent more time explaining to patients their prognosis rather than their diagnosis we would see less unnecessar…
RT @AdamMeakins: If physios spent more time explaining to patients their prognosis rather than their diagnosis we would see less unnecessar…
RT @AdamMeakins: If physios spent more time explaining to patients their prognosis rather than their diagnosis we would see less unnecessar…
RT @AdamMeakins: If physios spent more time explaining to patients their prognosis rather than their diagnosis we would see less unnecessar…
RT @AdamMeakins: If physios spent more time explaining to patients their prognosis rather than their diagnosis we would see less unnecessar…
RT @AdamMeakins: If physios spent more time explaining to patients their prognosis rather than their diagnosis we would see less unnecessar…
RT @AdamMeakins: If physios spent more time explaining to patients their prognosis rather than their diagnosis we would see less unnecessar…
RT @AdamMeakins: If physios spent more time explaining to patients their prognosis rather than their diagnosis we would see less unnecessar…
RT @AdamMeakins: If physios spent more time explaining to patients their prognosis rather than their diagnosis we would see less unnecessar…
RT @AdamMeakins: If physios spent more time explaining to patients their prognosis rather than their diagnosis we would see less unnecessar…
RT @AdamMeakins: If physios spent more time explaining to patients their prognosis rather than their diagnosis we would see less unnecessar…
RT @AdamMeakins: If physios spent more time explaining to patients their prognosis rather than their diagnosis we would see less unnecessar…
RT @AdamMeakins: If physios spent more time explaining to patients their prognosis rather than their diagnosis we would see less unnecessar…
RT @AdamMeakins: If physios spent more time explaining to patients their prognosis rather than their diagnosis we would see less unnecessar…
RT @AdamMeakins: If physios spent more time explaining to patients their prognosis rather than their diagnosis we would see less unnecessar…
RT @AdamMeakins: If physios spent more time explaining to patients their prognosis rather than their diagnosis we would see less unnecessar…
RT @AdamMeakins: If physios spent more time explaining to patients their prognosis rather than their diagnosis we would see less unnecessar…
Prognosis>Diagnosis👍🏻
RT @AdamMeakins: If physios spent more time explaining to patients their prognosis rather than their diagnosis we would see less unnecessar…
RT @AdamMeakins: If physios spent more time explaining to patients their prognosis rather than their diagnosis we would see less unnecessar…
RT @AdamMeakins: If physios spent more time explaining to patients their prognosis rather than their diagnosis we would see less unnecessar…
RT @AdamMeakins: If physios spent more time explaining to patients their prognosis rather than their diagnosis we would see less unnecessar…
RT @AdamMeakins: If physios spent more time explaining to patients their prognosis rather than their diagnosis we would see less unnecessar…
RT @AdamMeakins: If physios spent more time explaining to patients their prognosis rather than their diagnosis we would see less unnecessar…
RT @AdamMeakins: If physios spent more time explaining to patients their prognosis rather than their diagnosis we would see less unnecessar…