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Imposter Syndrome Among Surgeons Is Associated With Intolerance of Uncertainty and Lower Confidence in Problem Solving.

Eugenia LinTom J CrijnsDavid C RingPrakash Jayakumarnull null
Published in: Clinical orthopaedics and related research (2022)
Beginning with premedical coursework and throughout medical training and continuing medical education, future studies can address the impact of learning and practicing tactics that increase comfort with uncertainty and greater confidence in problem solving on limiting feelings of imposter syndrome.
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