Decision-making is the cognitive and behavioral process of selecting a course of action from multiple alternatives based on information, judgment, experience, values, and context. In clinical practice, decision-making involves: Interpreting data (symptoms, labs, imaging) Weighing risks and benefits Considering patient preferences Applying evidence-based knowledge Acting under time constraints and uncertainty Effective decision-making is essential for: Accurate diagnoses Appropriate treatment plans Ethical and patient-centered care It may be: Analytical (systematic, evidence-based) Intuitive (pattern recognition, expertise-driven) Or a hybrid approach, depending on the situation