Lowly interns order more tests! Tell us something we don’t know.
All sarcasm aside, it is a well known fact that interns, largely due to inexperience, order many more tests than seasoned physicians. Many of these tests are ordered indiscriminately.
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In certain ways, this plays out similarly in medicine. Routine and reflexive test ordering allows the clock to tick, provides opportunity for reflection, keeps the patient occupied, allows extra time for diagnostic ideas, and, possibly most important, generates a sense of something being done.
An over reliance on testing is frequently not cost effective and in fact can be potentially harmful. Tests may lead to invasive procedures and these may lead to complications.
So,
Seasoned physicians: don’t overlook opportunities to guide trainees on test ordering
Interns: question why tests are being ordered and how they will guide management
Patients: question all of the above on all aspects of patient care