Published on in Vol 17, No 2 (2015): February

Assessment of Unconscious Decision Aids Applied to Complex Patient-Centered Medical Decisions

Assessment of Unconscious Decision Aids Applied to Complex Patient-Centered Medical Decisions

Assessment of Unconscious Decision Aids Applied to Complex Patient-Centered Medical Decisions

Journals

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  3. Vadillo M, Kostopoulou O, Shanks D. A critical review and meta-analysis of the unconscious thought effect in medical decision making. Frontiers in Psychology 2015;6 View
  4. Khorram-Manesh A, Lönroth H, Rotter P, Wilhelmsson M, Aremyr J, Berner A, Andersson A, Carlström E. Non-medical aspects of civilian–military collaboration in management of major incidents. European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery 2017;43(5):595 View
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