Mental Processes on The Clinical Problem Solving in Family Medicine

Family physicians deal mostly undifferentiated patient and unorganized symptoms. Therefore, there are differences in patient management in primary care. We aimed to provide information about mental processes that can be used for clinical problem solving in family medicine.

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