Medical heuristics and action-research: professionalism versus science
Abstract Background Professional knowledge aims at improving practice. It reduces uncertainty in decision-making, improves effectiveness in action and relevance in evaluation, stimulates reflexivity, and subjects practice to ethical standards. Heuristics is an approach to problem-solving, learning,...
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Main Authors: | Jean-Pierre Unger (Author), Ingrid Morales (Author), Pierre De Paepe (Author) |
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