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In this episode of "Learning from Lawsuits," we delve into a medical malpractice case involving a woman in her late 50s presenting with the worst headache of her life, intermittent vision loss, and confusion. Despite her alarming symptoms, she was discharged with a diagnosis of conversion disorder. Less than 24 hours later, she returned to the ER with an occipital stroke, leading to a lawsuit against the emergency physician and staff.

Explore the importance of avoiding cognitive biases, such as anchoring and confirmation biases, which played a crucial role in this case. Learn why humility in medical practice and listening to patient symptoms are vital in reaching an accurate diagnosis.

The episode also touches upon how gaslighting can occur in medical settings and provides suggestions on how healthcare providers can improve their communication with patients to avoid premature closure and ensure comprehensive care.

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