Self-reported test ordering practices among Canadian internal medicine physicians and trainees: a multicenter cross-sectional survey
Abstract Background Over-testing is a recognized problem, but clinicians usually lack information about their personal test ordering volumes. In the absence of data, clinicians rely on self-perception to inform their test ordering practices. In this study we explore clinician self-perception of diag...
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Main Authors: | Thomas Bodley (Author), Janice L. Kwan (Author), John Matelski (Author), Patrick J. Darragh (Author), Peter Cram (Author) |
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2019-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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