Affiliation

Idaho College of Osteopathic Medicine, USA

Biography

Ben Wilson, MD is a board certified family physician and assistant professor of family medicine at Idaho College of Osteopathic Medicine. He directs a course teaching medical students about physical examination, clinical reasoning, and other aspects of patient care. His research interests are broad and include the philosophy of medicine and how physician conceptions of health and disease affect patient care.

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Articles

Are you complexity-minded?
Volume: 22, Issue 1
This article describes the development and initial validation of an instrument of individual worldview which incorporates the three constructs which primarily differentiate worldview - level of explanation, causation, and observation, which are deeply ingrained in people. Differences in worldview explain varying approaches to many organizational dynamics such as organizational capabilities, leadership behavior, logistics management, manufacturing, and others. Three studies were conducted to validate the instrument including using Thurstone-type and Likert-type approaches in the first two studies. The third study sampled 1,225 mostly American medical school faculty members. Confirmatory factor analysis of this sample provided convincing evidence of a good fit for the worldview model. This assessment can now be used to determine how complexity-minded people are in terms of their assumptions of a Traditional or an Emerging Worldview.