An article by Charles Nemeroff and colleagues in the Archives of General Psychiatry this month reports reports on the “Impact of Publicity Concerning Pediatric Suicidality Data on Physician Practice Patterns in the United States.” (If you don’t have access to the journal, you can read a report on the article here.) The authors show [...]
Read moreTreatment teams as “Communities of Practice”
Still thinking about the intersection of clinical practice, risk assessment, knowledge management (KM), and Dave Snowden, which I blogged about yesterday. In KM world, what mental health clinicians call a “treatment team” could be considered a Community of Practice. There are many definitions of this term and treatment teams fit some more than others. But [...]
Read moreReflecting on Intersections with Knowledge Management, Dave Snowden, and Singapore’s Risk Assessment and Horizon Scanning System
Warning: This post starts out a bit far afield from clinical work. My ideas about how it ultimately connect back, but they’re still forming, so this is definitely a “put on your seatbelt” kind of post. For some time, I have been following the work and blog of Dave Snowden, founder of Cognitive Edge. Snowden [...]
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April 11, 2007

