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SUMMARY:Saving Shared Decision Making From Itself - Zackary Berger (Johns 
 Hopkins School of Medicine)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180625T110000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180625T123000
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DESCRIPTION:In the past decades\, at the same time as the theory and pract
 ice of Shared Decision Making have achieved increasing prominence\, thread
 s of epistemological\, ethical and political concern have converged to ren
 der the concept itself problematic. How does the “evidence based medicin
 e” purveyed by the clinician differ from the evidence used by the patien
 t? Whose values and preferences are meant to take precedence\, and how doe
 s the social and political milieu impinge upon\, or determine\, the exerci
 se of decision making (if indeed that is the main point of the health care
  encounter)?\n\nIn this exploratory\, conceptual\, and deliberately provoc
 ative talk\, I will seek to blow up and then reconstruct shared decision m
 aking along both more defensible yet more ambitious lines\, arguing that s
 aving SDM as an approach to health care means saving our system from moral
  and empirical blindness.\nSpeakers:\nZackary Berger (Johns Hopkins School
  of Medicine)
LOCATION:Big Data Institute (NDM) (Seminar room 0)\, Old Road Campus OX3 7
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SUMMARY:Ethox Seminar: Saving decision making from itself  - Zackary Berge
 r (Johns Hopkins School of Medicine)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180620T110000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180620T123000
UID:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/33d90d18-1209-4993-9675-7b4c757f505b/
DESCRIPTION:In the past decades\, at the same time as the theory and pract
 ice of Shared Decision Making have achieved increasing prominence\, thread
 s of epistemological\, ethical and political concern have converged to ren
 der the concept itself problematic. How does the “evidence based medicin
 e” purveyed by the clinician differ from the evidence used by the patien
 t? Whose values and preferences are meant to take precedence\, and how doe
 s the social and political milieu impinge upon\, or determine\, the exerci
 se of decision making (if indeed that is the main point of the health care
  encounter)?\n\nIn this exploratory\, conceptual\, and deliberately provoc
 ative talk\, I will seek to blow up and then reconstruct shared decision m
 aking along both more defensible yet more ambitious lines\, arguing that s
 aving SDM as an approach to health care means saving our system from moral
  and empirical blindness.\n\nIf you would like to attend\, please e-mail J
 ane Beinart at jane.beinart@ethox.ox.ac.uk.\nSpeakers:\nZackary Berger (Jo
 hns Hopkins School of Medicine)
LOCATION:Big Data Institute (NDM) (Seminar Room 0)\, Old Road Campus OX3 7
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