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General practice trainees' information searching strategies for clinical queries encountered in daily practice
2015
Family Practice
Background. Earlier studies have shown that clinical queries are common among doctors. Data on the information-seeking behaviour of general practice (GP) trainees are scarce though, and numbers studied are small. Objective. The objective of this study was to determine how often and how GP trainees search for answers to clinical queries encountered in daily clinical practice. Methods. Third-year GP trainees kept logs on all patient contacts for eight consecutive practice days. Information was
doi:10.1093/fampra/cmv046
pmid:26089299
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