What role does uncertainty play in the doctor's diagnostic reasoning process? Would it not be better to avoid uncertainty as much as possible? In this article we answer this question from an epistemological perspective. Doctors build up relevant, situational knowledge during the diagnostic process through listening, observation and interpretation during their contact with the patient. Uncertainty can play a crucial role in this. We use a practical case to illustrate how allowing in some uncertainty - in the form of gut feelings - can improve the quality of the diagnostic thought process
International audienceRationale, Aims and Objectives: Clinical reasoning is currently extensively st...
Background Family physicians' diagnostic gut feelings have proved to be valuable. But what about pat...
Background: General practitioners sometimes base clinical decisions on gut feelings alone, even thou...
What role does uncertainty play in the doctor's diagnostic reasoning process? Would it not be better...
BACKGROUND: General practitioners (GPs) are often faced with complicated, vague problems in situatio...
Diagnostic reasoning is considered to be based on the interaction between analytical and non-analyti...
When something is amiss, patients seek professional advice to give meaning and order to their sympto...
Background: General practitioners (GPs) are often faced with complicated, vague problems in situatio...
For the past decade, within family medicine there has been a focus on cultivating doctors gut feelin...
Stolper cf, van de wiel mwj, van royen p. Diagnostic thinking about everyday ailments. Huisarts wet ...
Dutch medical disciplinary boards consider physicians' gut feelings an element of the professional s...
International audienceRationale, Aims and Objectives: Clinical reasoning is currently extensively st...
Background Family physicians' diagnostic gut feelings have proved to be valuable. But what about pat...
Background: General practitioners sometimes base clinical decisions on gut feelings alone, even thou...
What role does uncertainty play in the doctor's diagnostic reasoning process? Would it not be better...
BACKGROUND: General practitioners (GPs) are often faced with complicated, vague problems in situatio...
Diagnostic reasoning is considered to be based on the interaction between analytical and non-analyti...
When something is amiss, patients seek professional advice to give meaning and order to their sympto...
Background: General practitioners (GPs) are often faced with complicated, vague problems in situatio...
For the past decade, within family medicine there has been a focus on cultivating doctors gut feelin...
Stolper cf, van de wiel mwj, van royen p. Diagnostic thinking about everyday ailments. Huisarts wet ...
Dutch medical disciplinary boards consider physicians' gut feelings an element of the professional s...
International audienceRationale, Aims and Objectives: Clinical reasoning is currently extensively st...
Background Family physicians' diagnostic gut feelings have proved to be valuable. But what about pat...
Background: General practitioners sometimes base clinical decisions on gut feelings alone, even thou...