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A typology of uncertainty derived from an analysis of critical incidents in medical residents: A mixed methods study
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This study gives insight into how medical residents make decisions under different types of uncertainty, giving account of the context in which the interactions take place and of the strategies used to resolve the incidents. These insights may guide the development of organizational policies that reduce uncertainty and stress in residents during their clinical training.
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