Trust, Professional Vision and Diagnostic Work

05/19/2022
by   Mark Rouncefield, et al.
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In this paper we consider some empirical materials from our ongoing research into forms of everyday detection and diagnosis work in healthcare settings, and how these relate to issues of trust; trust in people, in technology, processes and in data.

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