Cultivating doctors’ gut feeling: experience, temporality and politics of gut feelings in family medicine
For the past decade, within family medicine there has been a focus on cultivating doctors gut feelings as ‘a way of knowing’ in cancer diagnostics. In this paper, building on interviews with family doctors in Oxford shire, UK we explore the embodied and temporal dimensions of clinical reasoning and...
Main Authors: | Kristensen, BM, Andersen, RS, Nicholson, BD, Ziebland, S, Smith, CF |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2021
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