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Linda M. Isbell, PhD

@lindamisbell

Professor, Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences
University of Massachusetts Amherst

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Sharing this new publication that may be of interest. #emergencymedicine, #clinicalreasoning, @ImproveDx What do emergency department physicians and nurses feel? A qualitative study of emotions, triggers, regulation strategies, and effects on patient care qualitysafety.bmj.com/content/early/…

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Emotionally evocative patients in the emergency department: a mixed methods investigation of providers’ reported emotions and implications for patient safety qualitysafety.bmj.com/content/early/… Society to Improve Diagnosis in Medicine Hardeep Singh MD Mark L Graber, SAEM #emergencymedicine

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Patients with psychiatric illness found at higher risk of preventable harm in primary care & emergency departments - most common type of harm diagnostic error Case control study by Rita Fernholm etal. cc Allen Frances for thoughts bmcfampract.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11…

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Do Emergency Department clinicians’ emotions influence their clinical reasoning? Find out in this mixed methods study by Linda M. Isbell, PhD and colleagues: ow.ly/Hpop50ybm5r

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Professor Linda Isbell is hiring a Post Doctoral Research Associate! Click the link below for details and share widely! careers.massachusetts.edu/cw/en-us/job/5…

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Of all the emergency room visits in the U.S., 1/8 involve #mentalhealth or #substanceabuse. But many ERs aren't set up for this type of crisis. New research by Linda M. Isbell, PhD UMass PBS breaks down the issue for both providers and patients. umass.edu/news/article/r…