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What's your take on the article, OP? How does it relate to pre-medical and medical training?
If many pre-medical students are intuitive, I highly doubt that at least one of the traits is applicable in our case: "They enjoy plenty of down time."
i think how intuitive one is can effect their choice of residency/career.
ex.) introvert ---> psychiatrist
extrovert ---> surgeon
If you took courses about behavioral economic, you would realize that being intuitive is not about what we tend to think it is.
Cryptic...
Are you saying being 'intuitive' is really being 'impulsive'?
If you took courses about behavioral economic, you would realize that being intuitive is not about what we tend to think it is.
Behavioral Economics doesn't have a monopoly over the meaning of the word intuitive.
I actually disagree with Lya. The 10 things are all actions, not characteristics. It's akin to saying "10 things people who score higher than 30 on the MCAT do."
1) Set time aside every day to study.
2) Do practice exams.
3) Maintain their health
4) etc etc.
Therefore, I think the article is NOT implying that intuition is an intrinsic characteristic, but is instead a state of mindfulness that can be developed.