Cognitive bias in pathology, as exemplified in dermatopathology

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Abstract

Cognitive bias refers to human thinking patterns, as well as pitfalls, that are reproducible. Importantly, cognitive bias is not intentionally discriminatory and is necessary to properly interpret the world around us, including microscopic slides. Thus, it is a useful exercise to examine cognitive bias in pathology, as exemplified in dermatopathology.

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Ko, C. J., & Glusac, E. J. (2023). Cognitive bias in pathology, as exemplified in dermatopathology. Human Pathology, 140, 267–275. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.humpath.2023.03.003

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