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Anatomy of diagnosis in a clinical encounter: how clinicians discuss uncertainty with patients.

Maram KhazenErin E SullivanJason RamosMaria MiricaMark LinzerGordon D SchiffAndrew P J Olson
Published in: BMC primary care (2022)
Diagnosis is often more interactive and nonlinear, and expressions of diagnostic assessments can occur at any point during an encounter, allowing more flexible and potentially more patient-centered communication. These findings are relevant for physicians' training programs and helping clinicians improve their communication skills in managing uncertain diagnoses.
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