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Clinical judgement and clinical training

British Journal of Medical Psychology, 1980
The literature indicates that clinical judgement may sometimes be adversely affected by clinical training. It is suggested that this reflects qualitative changes in the modes of clinical listening, modes of inference, and relative weights given to stereotypic and individual information.
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Clinical research: a key to clinical training

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1984
Rational clinical decision making is at the core of any medical field, including psychiatry. Although clinical decision making should be based on reasoning logically from sufficient hard data, the process is often short-circuited; hypotheses are considered fact or causality is inferred where only association exists.
E, Giller, J, Strauss
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Training in clinical pharmacology

Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 1973
Clinical pharmacology is only one of many disciplines whose jugular vein has just been slashed by the myopic budgetary decisions of the Nixon administration. The belief that military spending is more crucial to our nation's survival than support of science or the handicapped or the poor is one that strikes many of us as a philosophy of despair.
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Clinical toxinology specialty training

Toxicon, 2013
Clinical toxinology is the medical discipline dealing with the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of toxin diseases caused by exposure to venomous animals and poisonous animals, plants and mushrooms. Currently there is no national or international organisation accrediting or training doctors in this discipline, but the role of the IST in this area is ...
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CLINICAL PASTORAL TRAINING

Psychiatric Services, 1956
C LINICAL PASTORAL TRAINING* seeks to provide a clinically trained religious ministry in mental hospitals and, under competent supervision, to give clergymen a first-hand experience in working with people who have major problems in living. It provides theological students and clergymen with intensive, supervised clinical study of interpersonal ...
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Appreciative clinical training.

Training and Education in Professional Psychology, 2012
This article presents a training model that has been used for 4 years in a graduate program in clinical psychology. The specific goal of the training model is to encourage beginning supervisors to identify their character strengths, refocus their attention and memory on the origin of these strengths, and cultivate their character strengths in the ...
Claire Fialkov, David Haddad
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Training clinical neuroscientists

Annals of Neurology, 1987
R C, Griggs   +4 more
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Clinical Training

Urban Education, 1970
Janet E. Lieberman, Barbara De Castro
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Older adult participation in cancer clinical trials: A systematic review of barriers and interventions

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Mina S Sedrak   +2 more
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