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. 1978 Jun;28(191):343–346.

Tolerating uncertainty in family medicine

George H Thomson
PMCID: PMC2158856  PMID: 702447

Abstract

In family practice, early undifferentiated signs and symptoms dominate many consultations. A physician must learn to tolerate uncertainty in addition to managing well-defined pathological processes. A series of steps are presented on how to approach the uncertain. I hope these will stimulate further comment and help to develop a body of organized and testable knowledge on the skills of managing the uncertain problems in family practice.

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