More than one-third of physicians do not fully agree with the concept of reporting colleagues whose ability to practice is impaired by substance use or incompetence, a survey showed.
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The Thought Controller tells physicians to:
"Explain to interested patients that this study suggests that a substantial "minority" of physicians do not fully support professional standards that call for the reporting of colleagues who are impaired or incompetent."
To say that 36% is a substantial "Minority" not a substantial "Number" diminisheses the statistical relevancy of this survey...
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