David Tannehill – Medical Decision Making – Diagnostic Error
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This presentation will go over point-of-care decision making and where to access resources.
Objectives and goals:
Make a list of prospective resources for making point-of-care decisions.
Show how point-of-care decision making may be used.
Create a strategy for point-of-care decision making.
Dr. David Tannehill, DO, FACP is a critical care medicine physician who works at St. John’s Mercy Medical Center/Mercy Hospital and Mercy Safewatch in Creve Coeur, Missouri, and St. Joseph’s Hospital West in Lake Saint Louis, Missouri. Dr. Tannehill is also an adjunct assistant professor of medicine at Saint Louis University’s Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine, and the associate program director for the critical care medicine subspecialty residency program at Mercy Hospital St. Louis. Dr. Tannehill contributes to the profession in a variety of ways. He is now the President of the Missouri State Board of Registration for the Healing Arts, as well as the Chairman of the BoHA’s Telemedicine Task Force. Dr. Tannehill is the chairman of Mercy Clinic East Communities’ Hospital Based Physician Quality, Safety, and Value Committee, the chairman of the Fellowship Clinical Competency Committee in the Department of Critical Care Medicine at Mercy Hospital in St. Louis, and the physician lead for Mercy Hospital St. Louis Inpatient Physicians at Mercy Clinic East Communities Quality Council. Dr. Tannehill also serves the profession in a variety of leadership roles with MAOPS, most recently as 2nd vice president and chairman of the Missouri Osteopathic Political Action Committee. Dr. Tannehill is a Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine alumnus of A.T. Still University. He did an internal medicine residency at St. John’s Mercy Medical Center in Creve Coeur, Missouri, and a critical care medical fellowship at St. Louis University/St. John’s Mercy Medical Center. The American Board of Internal Medicine has certified Dr. Tannehill in internal medicine and critical care medicine. The United Council of Neurologic Subspecialties has granted him subspecialty accreditation in neurocritical care medicine.
Dr. Tannehill declares that he has no relevant financial ties with any entity that manufactures, markets, resells, or distributes health care items or services consumed by or used on patients in relation to the content of this presentation.
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