Ngā hua rapu - Catherine Witkop
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How phenomenology can help us learn from the experiences of others mā Brian E. Neubauer, Catherine Witkop, Lara Varpio
I whakaputaina 2019Revisão -
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Situativity: a family of social cognitive theories for understanding clinical reasoning and diagnostic error mā Jerusalem Merkebu, Michael J. Battistone, Kevin C. McMains, Katherine S. McOwen, Catherine Witkop, Abigail Konopasky, Dario Torre, Eric S. Holmboe, Steven J. Durning
I whakaputaina 2020Revisão -
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Telehealth Interventions to Improve Obstetric and Gynecologic Health Outcomes mā Nathaniel G. DeNicola, Daniel Grossman, Kathryn Marko, Sarita Sonalkar, Yvonne S. Butler Tobah, Nihar Ganju, Catherine Witkop, Jillian T. Henderson, Jessica L. Butler, Curtis L. Lowery
I whakaputaina 2020Revisão -
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Multi-disciplinary summit on genetics services for women with gynecologic cancers: A Society of Gynecologic Oncology White Paper mā Leslie M. Randall, Bhavana Pothuri, Elizabeth M. Swisher, John P. Diaz, Adam H. Buchanan, Catherine Witkop, C. Bethan Powell, Ellen Blair Smith, Mark E. Robson, Jeff Boyd, Robert L. Coleman, Karen H. Lu
I whakaputaina 2017Artigo
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Ngā marau whai pānga
Medicine
Biology
Computer science
Family medicine
Genetics
Gynecology
Internal medicine
Pediatrics
Psychology
Randomized controlled trial
Alternative medicine
Artificial intelligence
Breastfeeding
Cancer
Cochrane Library
Cognition
Cognitive psychology
Cognitive science
Colorectal cancer
Context (archaeology)
DNA mismatch repair
Data science
Disease
Economic growth
Economics
Endometrial cancer
Epistemology
Fetal hemoglobin
Fetus
Genetic counseling