John Dewey in his book Experience and Education famously said “that all human experience is ultimately social, that it involves contact and communication” (p. 38) and ultimately requires development and change; but his words apply to any field of intellectual inquiry, and they certainly have relevance in the field of medical decision making.
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(2008). Physicians' and Women's Responses to HT Findings: Implications for Continuous Learning and Self-Corrective Inquiry for Physicians. In: Medical Decisions, Estrogen and Aging. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6686-3_6
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