Learning Clinical Reasoning: The Experience of Postgraduate Psychiatry Trainee Doctors in Qatar
<h3>Phenomenon</h3><p dir="ltr"><i>As a core competency in medical education, clinical reasoning</i> is a pillar for reducing medical errors and promoting patient safety. Clinical reasoning is a complex phenomenon studied through the lens of multiple theories....
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| Main Author: | Dalia Albahari (17115664) (author) |
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