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VI Congress of Young Doctors Workshop 1: Bernardino Oliva Fanlo “An inventory of notions related to decision-making in Family Medicine” Every time a family doctor makes a decision in her office, dozens of more or less explicit or implicit factors come into play and flutter through her head: her medical and contextual knowledge, her personality, her biases, her reasoning style, acquired habits, the opinions of her colleagues... Some of these concepts appear in texts on medical decision-making, sometimes easier to understand and sometimes less so. Other concepts do not appear, but a minimum of reflection on one's own practice indicates their presence. The aim of this talk is to make evident the number of factors that intervene in our decisions, to try to define them as simply as possible and, if possible, to make us more aware of them and more indulgent with ourselves and our contradictions. Since systematizing is not my thing, I have come up with an inventory and not a treatise. Biography: From Zaragoza, 65. In addition, the lack of work and the anxiety led me to be temporarily and proudly from La Rioja, Catalonia, Madrid and, for many years now, a consort Basque and adopted Mallorcan. After three decades of consultation (rural, mostly rural) and messing around for a while with electronic medical records, I am now moving into the world of primary care research. If you are on social media you will know me as Baxter (to command), aka the one with the hunches. I read crime novels and essays that don't seem like it. VI Congress of Young Doctors: https://www.comtoledo.org/vi-congreso...