Experienced physician descriptions of intuition in clinical reasoning: a typology

Volume: 6, Issue: 3, Pages: 259 - 268
Published: Mar 16, 2019
Abstract
Background Diagnostic intuition is a rapid, non-analytic, unconscious mode of reasoning. A small body of evidence points to the ubiquity of intuition, and its usefulness in generating diagnostic hypotheses and ascertaining severity of illness. Little is known about how experienced physicians understand this phenomenon, and how they work with it in clinical practice. Methods Descriptions of how experienced physicians perceive their use of...
Paper Details
Title
Experienced physician descriptions of intuition in clinical reasoning: a typology
Published Date
Mar 16, 2019
Journal
Volume
6
Issue
3
Pages
259 - 268
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