How to Develop True Clinical Confidence
We all want to do the best job we can for our patients. And of course, you should be able to. You’re smart. You may be experienced. You’re constantly learning new things.
And yet, when a patient comes in with all kinds of symptoms, diagnoses, possibly medications, a complex history . . . it can be hard to shake the feeling that you don’t quite know where to start.
And that maybe your’e missing something.
So, like the dedicated and caring healthcare professional that you are, you go out looking for more “tools for your toolbox,” as I hear so many practitioners say. 🪚
And yet the master in any field gets predictably positive results, not with the most or best tools, but by being an expert in the timing and selection of the tools they have, which comes from having a robust process that they’ve internalized.