Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine Johns Hopkins Medicine Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Description: The presentation will focus on factors that influence physician decision-making related to ordering and interpreting rapid molecular tests across varied settings, and the broader information context in which these decisions are made.
Learning Objectives: 1. Review clinical cases in which molecular at home and point of care testing are of minimal and maximal clinical utility 2. Understand when each diagnostic testing location is most appropriate 3. Identify barriers to implementation and uptake of these tests in the real-world, and discuss strategies to overcome them