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    Recognizing tacit knowledge in medical epistemology
    Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 27 (4): 395-395. 2006.
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    Recognizing tacit knowledge in medical epistemology
    Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 27 (3): 187--213. 2006.
    The evidence-based medicine movement advocates basing all medical decisions on certain types of quantitative research data and has stimulated protracted controversy and debate since its inception. Evidence-based medicine presupposes an inaccurate and deficient view of medical knowledge. Michael Polanyi’s theory of tacit knowledge both explains this deficiency and suggests remedies for it. Polanyi shows how all explicit human knowledge depends on a wealth of tacit knowledge which accrues from exp…Read more
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    A Clinical Perspective on Tacit Knowledge and Its Varieties
    Tradition and Discovery 38 (1): 13-17. 2011.
    Harry Collins’ book Tacit and Explicit Knowledge seeks to clarify the concept of tacit knowledge made famous by Michael Polanyi. Collins’ tripartite taxonomy of tacit knowledge is explained using illustrative examples from clinical medicine. Collins focuses on distinguishing the kinds of tacit knowledge that can (in principle) be made wholly explicit from the kinds of tacit knowledge that are inescapably tacit. Polanyi’s writings, on the other hand, emphasize the process of tacit knowing. Collin…Read more
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    ‘How do you know what Aunt Martha looks like?’ A video elicitation study exploring tacit clues in doctor-patient interactions
    with Jane H. Forman and Michael D. Fetters
    Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 17 (5): 933-939. 2011.
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    Polanyi's tacit knowing and the relevance of epistemology to clinical medicine
    Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 16 (2): 292-297. 2010.
    Most clinicians take for granted a simple, reductionist understanding of medical knowledge that is at odds with how they actually practice medicine; routine medical decisions incorporate more complicated kinds of information than most standard accounts of medical reasoning suggest. A better understanding of the structure and function of knowledge in medicine can lead to practical improvements in clinical medicine. This understanding requires some familiarity with epistemology, the study of knowl…Read more