Cultivating Curiosity for Good ClinicalDecision-making and Life Satisfaction

Cultivating Curiosity for Good ClinicalDecision-making and Life Satisfaction

Curiosity can be defined as a strong desire to investigate, learn, know or understand something new. It may be driven by a sense of wonder or the need to solve a puzzle. It can be viewed as an essential component of human motivation for exploration, discovery and learning that underpins intellectual
growth and creativity. Curiosity may be considered an indispensable trait for the practising physician, helping to connect disparate clinical dots, especially when there is an absent conventional roadmap.

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