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Haslam D. Why we must be honest with our patients. Practitioner 2014;258 (1768): 35
Why we must be honest with our patients
24 Feb 2014
The more health information that there is available to our patients, in books, magazines, TV programmes, and the internet, the more important it is that we retain our trusted status as honest advocates who won’t necessarily just tell our patients what they want to hear, but will tell them the truth, and use the evidence honestly and openly.
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