Presentations

„Bauchentscheidungen“ – Ergebnisse aus zehnjähriger internationaler Zusammenarbeit in einer EGPRN-Arbeitsgruppe

Tuesday, July 19th, 2016

Abstract accepted for the 50. Kongress fur Allgemeinmedizin und Familienmedicin 29 Sept – 1 Oct 2016 Frankfurt am Mainz. Bauchentscheidungen des Hausarztes wurden als existent und von wesentlicher Bedeutung im professionellen Handeln nachgewiesen. Die bisherigen und zukĂĽnftig zu erwartenden Ergebnisse können zum besseren Verständnis medizinischer Entscheidungsfindung in der Hausarztpraxis beitragen. See Abstract_DEGAM_2016_COGITA Dr. Johannes Hauswaldt,… read more

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Intuition in general practice and the attention it gets from GP supervisors

Tuesday, May 3rd, 2016

Abstract Intuition is a part of diagnostic reasoning and decision making in medicine and so in general practice (GP). In this research, I aimed to discover in which ways GP supervisors have attention for the intuitive elements of diagnostic reasoning and decision making of general practitioners in training (GP trainees). Theoretically, I accessed this research… read more

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Poster presentation EGPRN conference in Tel Aviv

Tuesday, March 22nd, 2016

Hereby the poster about the Linguistic Validation of the Gut Feelings Questionnaire into three European languages designed aimed to present this intriguing translation process on the EGPRN conference in Tel Aviv (2016 May) (Marie Barais). poster egprn tel aviv (1)

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Role of intuitive knowledge in diagnostic reasoning of hospital specialists: a literature study

Sunday, November 29th, 2015

Abstract of a literature study Background Diagnostic reasoning is one of the most important skills a doctor has to possess. Recent literature tells us that during the process of diagnostic reasoning, doctors use several methods, which can be classified along a continuum from analytical to non-analytical reasoning; this is known as the dual process theory…. read more

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World Book of Family Medicine – European Edition 2015 – Table of Content

Tuesday, October 27th, 2015

We proudly announce the Wonca World Book of Family Medicine – European Edition 2015. It is a free to download Anniversary Edition! Find it here in full text.. You will have the best abstracts of the last 25 years, presented on Wonca conferences. Chapter 57 is about gut feelings acting as a guide in the diagnostic reasoning… read more

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Can a gut feeling help to diagnose a serious problem of children?

Monday, October 5th, 2015

See our selective review of literature.

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Cancer and gut feelings

Monday, October 5th, 2015

Can a gut feeling help to diagnose cancer? See our selected review of literature.

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Learning diagnostic reasoning: perceptions of trainees and supervisors in general practice.

Monday, September 14th, 2015

At Cyprus (Earli, 2015, August) Margje van de Wiel presented the first results of an interview study with GP-trainees and their supervisors about their perceptions of learning diagnostic reasoning. Her presentation was at a symposium entitled ‘Learning in and for the medical profession: from formal to informal and beyond’. (coauthors Christian Mengelers, Marjan Govaerts, Erik Stolper)… read more

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French Gut Feelings Questionnaire

Friday, July 3rd, 2015

Marie Barais, Florie Scouarnec, SĂ©bastien de Villèle, JĂ©rĂ©my DerriĂ©nnic and Pierre Barraine performed the translation of the Gut Feelings Questionnaire (GFQ) into a French language real practice version, following a linguistic validation procedure. They will together with German and Polish researchers who recently performed German and Polish language versions publish an article to give account of the way they… read more

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How useful are gut feelings in medical practice? A scientific debate

Sunday, April 5th, 2015

In Huisarts en Wetenschap (april 2015) staat een wetenschappelijke beschouwing over de betekenis van het pluis/niet-pluis gevoel in het diagnostisch denken van artsen: ‘Hoe pluis is het niet-pluisgevoel’? De eerste resultaten van een onderzoek onder ziekenhuisspecialisten worden vermeld. Abstract (Huisarts&Wetenschap): Many GPs use their gut feelings, in terms of a sense of reassurance or a… read more

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