Medical treatments
Availability Bias
Avoid assuming a treatment is effective based on one viral success story.
Skinner's Superstition Experiment
Trust evidence-based medicine over superstitious beliefs or rituals.
Similar Situations
Correlation-Causation Fallacy
Medical treatment choices: Knowing the correlation-causation fallacy can help you make more informed decisions about medical treatments or therapies, considering multiple factors that may contribute to observed correlations rather than assuming causation.
Six Thinking Hats
Health Decisions: Combining medical data, personal feelings, and potential risks for treatments.
Placebo Effect
Patient Care: Harnessing the power of placebo in medical treatments to improve patient outcomes.
Birthday Paradox
Medical decision-making: (Topic: Deep probability Understanding) Use probability concepts to better understand the likelihood of specific health outcomes or side effects from treatments.
Gambler's Fallacy
Medical decision-making: Understanding the gambler's fallacy can help you make more informed choices about treatments and medications, without relying on recent health trends.
Wardley's Pioneers, Settlers & Town Planners
Healthcare Innovation: Applying the framework in healthcare involves pioneers for medical research, settlers for treatment implementation, and town planners for healthcare system optimization.
Erikson's stages of Development
Healthcare Decisions: Patients and healthcare providers can consider the psychosocial impact of medical decisions.
I, T, X-shaped skills
Healthcare: X - Integrating medical expertise with technological insights improves patient care and outcomes.
Nocebo Effect
Health Communication: Presenting medical information in a balanced and sensitive manner to prevent unnecessary anxiety.
Milgram Experiment
Healthcare: Advocating for informed consent and patient rights, ensuring medical professionals respect individual autonomy.