Jonathan Howard, MD joins hosts Bob and Julia to discuss the role of critical thinking in health and medicine and how critical thinking is especially important in crisis management such as the COVID pandemic. Dr. Howard is currently an associate professor of neurology and psychiatry at New York University, Langone Health and the Chief of Neurology at Bellevue Hospital. And two of his books, Cognitive Errors and Diagnostic Mistakes and We Want Them Infected: How the failed quest for herd immunity led doctors to embrace the anti-vaccine movement and blinded Americans to the threat of COVID, provide foundation for this conversation.
#18-Critical Thinking About Moral Issues
#17-Motivated Reasoning and Related Topics with Professor Peter Ditto
#16-The Big Picture of Cognitive Science and Its Relation to Critical Thinking
#15-New Approaches to Learning the Process of Critical Thinking with guest Dr. Kevin deLaplante
#14-The Knowledge Illusion with guest: Professor Steven Sloman
#13-Beliefs, Urban Legends, and Myths
#12-Frames and Narratives
#11-Evidence-Based Practices and Policies with guest Dr. Steven Novella
#10-The Scientific Method with guest Professor Jevin West
#09-Intuition vs Analysis
#08-Researching Evidence using the Internet with guest: Tim Miller
#07-Behind the Headlines with guest: Professor Marcy Burstiner
#06-Critical Thinking and the California Common Core Curricula with in-studio guests, Lori Breyer and Colby Smart
#05-Critical Thinking contrasted with Rhetoric and Propaganda with Guests: Professors Donna and Josh Potratz
#04-How Our Minds Can Deceive Us and How to Compensate for That
#03-Evaluating Premises and Arguments with guest: Professor Benjamin Shaeffer
#02-The Importance of Critical Thinking in a Democracy
#01-Introduction to Critical Thinking
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