Diagnostic accuracy and metacognition in dermatology: A cross-sectional analysis of confidence and decision-making
Matthew Helm, Angel Ray Baroz, Snehal Dhengre, Ling Rothrock, Rakefet Ackerman

TL;DR
This study explores how confidence and decision-making in dermatology vary with experience and affect diagnostic accuracy.
Contribution
The study identifies how metacognitive skills and experience influence dermatologic diagnostic accuracy and decision efficiency.
Findings
Diagnostic accuracy and confidence increase with dermatologic experience.
Board-certified dermatologists were most accurate when responding quickly, unlike residents.
Medical students showed overconfidence and poor alignment between confidence and decisions.
Abstract
Diagnostic accuracy in dermatology requires both visual expertise and metacognitive skills such as confidence, calibration, and decision-making under uncertainty. Miscalibration may lead to diagnostic error, unnecessary testing, and unsafe management. Assess how confidence, response time, and decision behavior vary across levels of dermatologic experience and how these factors relate to diagnostic accuracy and efficiency. This cross-sectional study included 68 participants (medical students, resident physicians, and board-certified dermatologists) who completed a multiple-choice diagnostic task with 50 diverse dermatologic images. Participants selected a diagnosis option, rated their confidence, and decided regarding additional inspection. Diagnostic accuracy and confidence increased with experience. Board-certified dermatologists were most accurate when responding quickly, but not…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCutaneous Melanoma Detection and Management · Clinical Reasoning and Diagnostic Skills · Dermatology and Skin Diseases
