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Do most physicians find it offensive when a patient seeks a second opinion?
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Do most physicians find it offensive when a patient seeks a second opinion?
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It is dispiriting for any professional to have his judgement doubted by the customer but almost certainly less of a problem for physicians, who routinely seek second opinions from radiologists, pathologists, or other clinical specialists.
In life-critical science and engineering, getting an independent inspection of your calculations and products is entirely normal outside of the Boeing Corporation.
And whose body is it anyway?
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