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Clinical Reasoning in Physical Therapy: Fast & Slow Thinking

Novices and experienced physical therapists have different biases and ways of thinking - and there are effective approaches to use both “fast” and “slow” thinking and manage biases.

ACAPT’s Clinical Reasoning Curricula & Assessment Consortium (CRCAC - www.acapt.org/crcac) and its Education Work Group explains more in this video about: System 1 and System 2 Thinking. Thanks to work group members: Karen Huhn, Chair; Jacquelyn Ruen, Matt Walk, Keven Helgeson, Terry Miller.

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27 августа 2020 г. 19:24:54
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