Background: Physicians’ tolerance of uncertainty (TU) is a trait potentially associated with desirable outcomes, and emerging evidence suggests it may change over time. Past studies of TU, however, have been cross-sectional and have not measured tolerance of the different, specific types of uncertainty that physicians confront. We addressed these limitations in a longitudinal exploratory study of medical students. Methods: At the end of medical school (Doctor of Medicine degree) Years 1 and 4, a cohort of 26 students at a US medical school completed measures assessing tolerance of different types of uncertainty: 1) complexity (uncertainty arising from features of information that make it difficult to comprehend); 2) risk (uncertainty arisin...
Novel medical technologies, like large-panel genomic tumor testing (GTT), offer great promise but al...
The practice of medicine involves inherent ambiguity, arising from limitations of knowledge, diagnos...
Objective: The capacity of healthcare professionals to tolerate uncertainty is of increasing researc...
BACKGROUND: Physicians\u27 tolerance of uncertainty (TU) is a trait potentially associated with desi...
Uncertainty is an intrinsic part of medical practice. How a person responds to uncertainties is know...
BACKGROUND: Uncertainty tolerance (UT) is thought to be a characteristic of individuals that influen...
Background: Uncertainty tolerance (UT) is thought to be a characteristic of individuals that influen...
The practice of medicine has always been characterized by uncertainty. Yet, attempts to study tolera...
Medical practice is inherently ambiguous and uncertain. The physicians’ ability to tolerate ambiguit...
RATIONALE: Uncertainty tolerance (UT) is an important, well-studied phenomenon in health care and ma...
In this issue, Stephens et al. present their investigation into medical students' experiences of unc...
CONTEXT: Tolerance for ambiguity is essential for optimal learning and professional competence. Gene...
Learning Objectives: Managing uncertainty represents a significant source of stress for clinicians a...
Background Medical uncertainty is a pervasive and important problem, but the strategies physicians ...
Uncertainty tolerance, individuals\u27 perceptions/responses to uncertain stimuli, is increasingly r...
Novel medical technologies, like large-panel genomic tumor testing (GTT), offer great promise but al...
The practice of medicine involves inherent ambiguity, arising from limitations of knowledge, diagnos...
Objective: The capacity of healthcare professionals to tolerate uncertainty is of increasing researc...
BACKGROUND: Physicians\u27 tolerance of uncertainty (TU) is a trait potentially associated with desi...
Uncertainty is an intrinsic part of medical practice. How a person responds to uncertainties is know...
BACKGROUND: Uncertainty tolerance (UT) is thought to be a characteristic of individuals that influen...
Background: Uncertainty tolerance (UT) is thought to be a characteristic of individuals that influen...
The practice of medicine has always been characterized by uncertainty. Yet, attempts to study tolera...
Medical practice is inherently ambiguous and uncertain. The physicians’ ability to tolerate ambiguit...
RATIONALE: Uncertainty tolerance (UT) is an important, well-studied phenomenon in health care and ma...
In this issue, Stephens et al. present their investigation into medical students' experiences of unc...
CONTEXT: Tolerance for ambiguity is essential for optimal learning and professional competence. Gene...
Learning Objectives: Managing uncertainty represents a significant source of stress for clinicians a...
Background Medical uncertainty is a pervasive and important problem, but the strategies physicians ...
Uncertainty tolerance, individuals\u27 perceptions/responses to uncertain stimuli, is increasingly r...
Novel medical technologies, like large-panel genomic tumor testing (GTT), offer great promise but al...
The practice of medicine involves inherent ambiguity, arising from limitations of knowledge, diagnos...
Objective: The capacity of healthcare professionals to tolerate uncertainty is of increasing researc...