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'Walking together': How relationships shape physicians' clinical reasoning.

Jeffrey D Krimmel-MorrisonBjorn K WatsjoldGabrielle N BergerJudith L BowenJonathan S Ilgen
Published in: Medical education (2024)
Clinical reasoning is influenced in important ways by physicians' efforts to both draw from, and maintain, their relationships with patients and patients' caregivers. Such efforts create tensions between their professional standards of care and their orientations toward patient-centredness. These influences of relationships on physicians' clinical reasoning have important implications for training and clinical practice.
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