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Experience (Medicine)
Experience (pronounced: /ɪkˈspɪəriəns/) in the context of medicine refers to the knowledge or practical wisdom gained from what one has observed, encountered, or undergone in the field of healthcare.
Etymology
The term "experience" originates from the Latin word "experientia", which is derived from "experiri", meaning "to try, test".
Related Terms
- Clinical Experience: This refers to the practical experience that medical students gain by working directly with patients, typically in a hospital or clinic setting.
- Patient Experience: This is the sum of all interactions, shaped by an organization's culture, that influence patient perceptions across the continuum of care.
- Experience-Based Co-Design: This is an approach that enables staff and patients (or other service users) to co-design services or care pathways, together in partnership.
- Experience Sampling Method: This is a research method that involves asking participants to report on their thoughts, feelings, behaviors, and/or environment at various moments throughout the day.
See Also
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Experience
- Wikipedia's article - Experience
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