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Problems for clinical judgement: introducing cognitive psychology as one more basic science
Donald A. Redelmeier, Lorraine E. Ferris, Jack V. Tu, Janet E. Hux and Michael J. Schull
CMAJ February 06, 2001 164 (3) 358-360;
Donald A. Redelmeier
Drs. Redelmeier, Tu, Hux and Schull are with the Department of Medicine and Drs. Redelmeier, Ferris, Tu and Hux are with the Departments of Health Administration and Public Health Sciences, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont. All the authors are with the Division of Clinical Epidemiology and Health Care Research, Sunnybrook & Women's College Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, Ont.
Lorraine E. Ferris
Drs. Redelmeier, Tu, Hux and Schull are with the Department of Medicine and Drs. Redelmeier, Ferris, Tu and Hux are with the Departments of Health Administration and Public Health Sciences, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont. All the authors are with the Division of Clinical Epidemiology and Health Care Research, Sunnybrook & Women's College Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, Ont.
Jack V. Tu
Drs. Redelmeier, Tu, Hux and Schull are with the Department of Medicine and Drs. Redelmeier, Ferris, Tu and Hux are with the Departments of Health Administration and Public Health Sciences, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont. All the authors are with the Division of Clinical Epidemiology and Health Care Research, Sunnybrook & Women's College Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, Ont.
Janet E. Hux
Drs. Redelmeier, Tu, Hux and Schull are with the Department of Medicine and Drs. Redelmeier, Ferris, Tu and Hux are with the Departments of Health Administration and Public Health Sciences, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont. All the authors are with the Division of Clinical Epidemiology and Health Care Research, Sunnybrook & Women's College Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, Ont.
Michael J. Schull
Drs. Redelmeier, Tu, Hux and Schull are with the Department of Medicine and Drs. Redelmeier, Ferris, Tu and Hux are with the Departments of Health Administration and Public Health Sciences, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont. All the authors are with the Division of Clinical Epidemiology and Health Care Research, Sunnybrook & Women's College Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, Ont.
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Problems for clinical judgement: introducing cognitive psychology as one more basic science
Donald A. Redelmeier, Lorraine E. Ferris, Jack V. Tu, Janet E. Hux, Michael J. Schull
CMAJ Feb 2001, 164 (3) 358-360;
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