Medical Decisions
We are emerging from a century under the power of reason.
It is therefore tempting to think that a good decision is mainly the result of reasoning whose value lies in its intangible rigour.
But rigour is indifferent to uncertainty, emotion and the sensitive perception of others.
She fears the wonders of the imagination and is rightly wary of its traps.
Alain Berthoz
La décision -Ed. O. Jacob
Democratising EFX
For more than 20 years, we have been revisiting the exercise physiopathology with the aim of personalising and improving medical decisions. In fact, the diagnostic or therapeutic proposals made at the end of a EFX (or CPET: Cardio Pulmonary Exercise Testing) complement the prior clinical approach and frequently resolve persistent uncertainties. To acquire this decision-making agility, we propose 3 dates :
Promoting critical thinking
Critical thinking is an essential skill for guaranteeing patients personalised advice.
By integrating EFX into a decision-making process that justifies it, we create the opportunity to cultivate a virtuous controversy between complementary points of view.
The aim is to embellish the rationality of 'morphological' explorations by methodically observing symptoms and functionality in movement.