Ever had a case where you just knew what was wrong before you even touched the patient - but if someone asked you HOW you know, you couldn’t explain it?
That almost mystical “sixth sense” we develop in practice - that’s exactly what this episode is about.
Our guest is Dr Annie Wayne - a criticalist, educator, and learning strategist—who’s been exploring naturalistic decision making: the cognitive model that explains how experts think in real-time, and how to pass that intuition on.
We talk about what separates expert intuition from novice reasoning, how to break down unconscious diagnostic processes, and how the right kind of mentorship can accelerate the path to expertise. Annie also shares her research on parenting and vet careers, challenging the stigma around pregnancy and parenthood during training.
Here’s what you’ll learn:
This isn’t just about clinical decision-making - it’s about how we teach, how we lead, and how we support each other in a demanding profession.
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Topics and Time Stamps
04:53 What is Naturalistic Decision-Making?
08:36 Expert vs Novice Thinking: Why Mentorship Matters
15:55 Risks of Shortcut Thinking and Balancing with Algorithms
19:11 Speeding Up Expertise: Can We Teach "Sixth Sense" Thinking?
22:47 Mentorship Models: Building Skills and Confidence
34:45 Can AI Help Naturalistic Thinking?
37:20 Parenthood and Veterinary Careers: Breaking Stigma and Building Support