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Clinical Decision Making Workshop
4. & 5.4.2014 Lüneburg
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Hosted by
LüneLab – Institute of Experimental Business Psychology Wilschenbrucher Weg 84 21335 Lüneburg
http://www.leuphana.de/institute/luenelab.html
Contact: [email protected]
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Content
Content ............................................................................................................................................. 1
About the Workshop ......................................................................................................................... 2
Travel Information ............................................................................................................................ 3
Workshop Schedule and Structure ..................................................................................................... 7
Detailed Timetable ............................................................................................................................ 8
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About the Workshop
Workshop Location The workshop will take place at the Leuphana University Lüneburg, Institut für experimentelle Wirtschaftspsychologie (Institute of Experimental Business Psychology), Campus Rotes Feld. The address is:
Institut für experimentelle Wirtschaftspsychologie Wilschenbrucher Weg 84 21335 Lüneburg
The closest bus stop is Kefersteinstraße / Uni (Bus 5012 from the train station, direction Bockelsberg). You can also get to the workshop location by taxi, car or bike, or walk there (for more information see below).
Talks and Workshops In addition to invited lectures, the workshop consists of two types of presentation: There will be so-called Quick Talks (15 minutes talk + 15 minutes discussion) and Extended Talks (30 minutes talk + 15 minutes discussion). We will have a poster session too.
Internet Access Free WiFi is accessible if you connect to WLAN-Leuphana. When you start the browser, you have to enter Benutzername: cdm and Passwort: m2014dC
Workshop Participation and Social Activities
Registration is free of charge. We will supply coffee, snacks and a small lunch each day but ask participants to take care of accommodation and traveling on their own.
Participants of the workshop are welcome to join our social activities. Three social activities have been arranged:
Thursday, 3rd of April |17:00 | Exclusive tour through DESY (Deutsches Elektronen Synchroton, one of the world’s leading accelerator centers) in Hamburg
Friday, 4th of April |20:00 | Conference-Dinner at Mälzer-Brewery
Saturday, 5th of April |17:00 | Guided walking tour through the beautiful historic town of Lüneburg
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Travel Information
How to get to Leuphana University (Campus: Rotes Feld)
Plane The closest airport is Hamburg Airport. From Hamburg Airport you can take the S-Bahn (S1, direction: Wedel / Blankenese) to Hamburg Central Station (Hauptbahnhof). It takes about 30 minutes. From Hamburg Central Station (Hauptbahnhof) you take a train to Lüneburg (see next section). To get to the S-Bahn just follow the sign with the green . For more information, see the HVV-website (http://www.hvv.de/en/all-you-need-to-know/for-air-travellers/). We recommend purchasing a “Gesamtbereich“-ticket for approx. 8 Euro (single ride). You can use this ticket to continue to travel to Lüneburg. Please note that you then need
to take the regional trains called “Metronom” . These trains are colored in blue, white and yellow and usually depart from track 11, 12, 13 or 14 (direction Lüneburg or Uelzen)
Train An easy way to get to Lüneburg by train is either via Hannover or via Hamburg. From Hannover, the ICE takes about an hour to Lüneburg. From Hamburg, trains are running every half an hour. If you take the Metronom train, you can travel with a “Gesamtbereich“-ticket. Make sure that you buy the ticket before getting on the train. If you take an ICE or an IC, you need to buy a different ticket from the “Deutsche Bahn”. Lüneburg train station is right next to the central bus station. From there, busses depart in all directions throughout Lüneburg.
Bus From the train station take the bus line 5012 (direction: Bockelsberg, every 20 min.). Get out at Kefersteinstraße (Universität) to get to the Campus “Rotes Feld”. You will get a bus ticket from the bus driver (approx. 2€). A quick and easy alternative is to take a taxi. Taxis are available at the station (approx. 5€). From the train station, you can also walk to the city center (10 min.) or the venue (20 min.).
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Car Coming from the South, take the Autobahn A 7 Hannover-Hamburg, exit Soltau / Ost and then follow the B 209 to Lüneburg. In Lüneburg, follow the Willy-Brandt-Straße. You will pass a Lidl-store on your right. You have to pay attention to find a sign leading you to the university’s parking area (on the left side).
Coming from the North, take the Autobahn A 39 to Lüneburg / Nord. Then drive along the bypass road (Umgehungsstraße), exit Lüneburg /
Häcklingen, or follow the A 250 Hamburg- Lüneburg and then drive along the eastern bypass road (Ostumgehung) and exit Kaltenmoor. Follow the signs to University Campus Rotes Feld.
Coming from the West (e.g. Berlin), take the Autobahn A 24, exit Zarrentin and then follow the B 195 and B 209 to Lüneburg. Parking. There is a parking lot for visitors, which is accessible via the Willy-Brandt-Straße. If there is not enough space, you may contact the organization team (+ 49 175 760 54 78) and we will help you find a suitable space in the close vicinity.
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Traveling in Lüneburg (and in Hamburg)
Bus (and Hamburg Metro) Information about bus timetables and tickets is available on the HVV website (www.hvv.de/en) for Lüneburg and Hamburg (incl. Metro timetables). Tickets can be purchased from any bus driver or ticket vending machine.
Single tickets are valid for one trip and one person. Round or return trips are not permitted and single tickets are not transferable.
Day Tickets are valid for unlimited travel all day long (expires usually at 3 a.m.).
The 9 am Day Ticket is valid after 9.00 o’clock, like the 9 am Group Ticket, which may be used by up to 5 persons. In many cases, you save money buying a 9 am Day Ticket – even if you just plan to take two trips. It is also advisable to buy a 9 am Group Ticket, even for only two people.
Pay attention: The ticket price in Hamburg depends on where you want to go. It is easier to get the right ticket if you enter start and destination (Start- und Zieleingabe) at the ticket vending machine.
Bike A very comfortable and flexible way to move around in Lüneburg is by bike. It is easy to rent a bike from StadtRad (http://www.stadtradlueneburg.de). Just register at the webpage or download the app. Bikes are offered and returned at different stations throughout the city (e.g.: Main Campus, City Center, Campus Rotes Feld, and Train Station) and it takes you about 10-15 minutes to get from one station to another. The first 30 minutes are free, after that you pay 6-8 cents / per Minute (daily max. 12€).
Walking The workshop location is approximately 1.5 km away from the city center and therefore, you can easily walk.
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City & Campus Map
Campus Map–Rotes Feld
Contact If you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to contact me at any time: Claudia Bassarak [email protected] + 49 176 62 18 99 92
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Workshop Schedule and Structure
Friday
Welcome Reception 08:45 – 09:00
Opening Session 09:00 – 10:30
Diagnostic and probabilistic reasoning
Talks 10:50 – 12:25
Keynote & Workshop 13:30 – 15:30
Diagnosis and multiple information processing
Talks 15:50 – 17:05
Poster Session 17:10 – 18:00
Saturday
Affect and Intuition
Talks 08:45 – 10:15
Experience and Expertise
Keynote 10:35 – 11:50
Talks 12:00 – 13:15
Keynote 14:15 – 15:15
Closing Session 15:20 – 16:00
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Detailed Timetable
Friday
Welcome Reception
08:45 – 09:00
Opening Session
Keynote 09:00 – 10:30
Do all clinical professions decide the same?
York Hagmayer
University Department of General Practice, University of Marburg, Germany
Coffee Break
Diagnostic and probabilistic reasoning
Extended Talk 10:50 – 11:35
Cognitive strategies for primary care diagnosis: Inductive foraging
Anna Maria Sikeler 1, Stefan Bösner 1, Wolfgang Gaissmeier 2, Odette Wegwarth 2, Markus Feufel 2, Gerd Gigerenzer 2, Norbert Donner-Banzhoff 1
1. University Department of General Practice, University of Marburg, Germany
2. Max-Planck-Institute for Human Development, Berlin, Germany
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Extended Talk 11:40 – 12:25
Cognitive strategies for primary care diagnosis: Hypothesis testing
Judith Seidel 1, Stefan Bösner 1, Wolfgang Gaissmeier 2, Odette Wegwarth 2, Markus Feufel 2, Gerd Gigerenzer 2, Norbert Donner-Banzhoff 1
1. Department of General Practice, University of Marburg, Germany
2. Max-Planck-Institute for Human Development, Berlin, Germany
Lunch Break
Keynote & Workshop 13:30 - 15:30
How changing research practices and using Bayesian statistics benefits the behavioral sciences
Mirjam Jenny, Stefan Herzog
Max-Planck-Institute for Human Development, Berlin, Germany
Coffee Break
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Diagnosis and Multiple Information Processing
Quick Talk 15:50 - 16:20
Increasing and decreasing confidences within diagnostic processes of General Practitioners and Psychiatrists
Daniel Hausmann 1, Narcisa Schlatter 1, Amandine von Gunten 1, Thomas Rosemann 2
1. Department of Psychology, University of Zurich, Switzerland
2. Institute of General Practice and Health Care Service Research, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Extended Talk 16:20 - 17:05
Can we diagnose autism in people with multiple disabilities?
Gitta de Vaan
Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Poster Session 16:20 - 17:05
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Saturday
Affect and Intuition
Quick Talk 08:45 - 09:15
Exploring clinical intuition among psychologists: A survey study combining a quantitative and a qualitative approach Emma Jones, Elisabeth Norman, Geir Høstmark Nielsen, Mark Price
University of Bergen, Norway
Quick Talk 09:15 - 09:45
Better Understanding Affects associated with Sense of Alarm Johannes Hauswaldt
Institute of General Practice and Family Medicine, University Medical Centre Göttingen, Georg-August-University
Quick Talk 09:45 - 10:15
Regret in medical decision-making. A secondary analysis of qualitative data
Judith Gittermann, Stefan Bösner, Norbert Donner-Banzhoff
Department of General Practice / Family Medicine, University of Marburg
Coffee Break
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Experience and Expertise
Keynote 10:35 - 11:50
Expertise Development in Clinical Decision Making and Diagnostic Reasoning: The Case of Clinical Psychology
Hans Spada
University of Freiburg, Germany
Extended Talk 12:00 - 12:45
Intuitive versus deliberative decisions by experienced and novice clinicians: A MouselabWeb study
Aleksandrina Skvortsova
Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Quick Talk 12:45 - 13:15
The benefit of experience on clinical decision-making
Yasen Yanev
Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Lunch Break
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Keynote 14:15 - 15:15
The experienced clinician
Cilia Witteman
Radboud University Nijmegen, Behavioural Science Institute
Closing Session & Discussion 15:20 - 16:00
The impact of evidence-based guidelines on clinical decision making
– Sociological perspectives and results from physicians in the United States
Till Beiwinkel
Leuphana University Lüneburg, Inkubator, Integrated Care