Date and Time: Tuesday, November 16, at 5:00 PM Pacific / 7:00 PM Central / 8:00 PM Eastern

Event Link: https://meetings.ringcentral.com/j/1445066622

Presenter(s): Matthew Chase, Librarian

As patient populations become increasingly diverse and as the overwhelming wealth of clinical evidence constantly changes, clinicians are faced with medical uncertainty in almost every patient-practitioner interaction. Join us as we discuss the nature of medical uncertainty and cognitive bias in the research process, address common cognitive biases in the literature search, and develop a debiasing routine to manage for our cognitive biases as researchers and practitioners.

This event is part of the Library's Contexts event series, a cocurricular library program supporting the University community’s research practices through the lens of intersectionality and equity.

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