In a world where we reflexively reach for our phones the moment discomfort arises, most of us can't even last 60 seconds ...
Uncertainty is ubiquitous in medical practice yet is often viewed as a regrettable phenomenon to be tolerated or eradicated. 1 To prepare trainees for practice, teachers need to reframe uncertainty as ...
The world today feels incredibly uncertain, and for good reason. According to the World Uncertainty Index, just economic and political uncertainty alone has been on the rise for decades. Technology ...
Everyone experiences uncertainty at times, and that’s normal. But for some people, the need for absolute certainty can become overwhelming, taking over daily life. This is called the “intolerance of ...
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