2014
DOI: 10.1111/imj.12463
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Clinical judgement and the emotions

Abstract: The basic emotions are more important in decision making than we think. So we need to be aware of them and look not just for rationality in our clinical judgements but rational judgements that 'feel' right.

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“…The human-factors movement recognizes the importance of "gut feeling" borne out of years of experience in the medical field, suggesting that it is something that should be valued. 6 Jayaprakash J. Patil To the Editor:…”
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“…The human-factors movement recognizes the importance of "gut feeling" borne out of years of experience in the medical field, suggesting that it is something that should be valued. 6 Jayaprakash J. Patil To the Editor:…”
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“…A number of case reports have described the root causes of such events. 5,6 Following this incident, we have introduced a bundle of measures:…”
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