David Tannehill – Medical Decision Making
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This lecture will consider the large negative impact of diagnostic errors on the healthcare system and strategies for addressing challenging environmental factors that hinder proper medical decision-making.
- Recognize the large negative impact Diagnostic Error has on the healthcare system
- Develop a mental model of the healthcare Work System and the multiple interdependent relationships within that system that can both positively and negatively impact Medical Decision Making
- Create strategies for addressing challenging environmental factors that hinder proper Medical Decision Making.
David Tannehill DO is a Critical Care (Intensivist) specialist in Creve Coeur, Missouri. He attended medical school at Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine, followed by residency and fellowship at St. John’s Mercy Medical Center, also in Creve Coeur. Dr. Tannehill is currently the Clinical Director of Critical Care Medicine for Mercy Clinic, Immediate Past-President of the Missouri Association of Osteopathic Physicians & Surgeons (MAOPS) and a Past-President and current member of the Missouri Board of Professional Registration for the Healing Arts. Dr. Tannehill is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Medicine at Saint Louis University in his role as a faculty Intensivist for Mercy Hospital St. Louis and Saint Louis University’s Critical Care Medicine Fellowship Program. During his time at Mercy Clinic and Mercy Virtual in St. Louis, MO, he has won multiple awards for teaching excellence and has held an integral role in developing Mercy’s sepsis program. His leadership has helped develop the Missouri medical board and MAOPS’ approach to Telemedicine and Physician Wellness. Dr. Tannehill is board certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine in Internal Medicine and Critical Care Medicine and is certified by the United Council of Neurologic Subspecialties in Neurocritical Care Medicine.
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