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Whose fault is it when the doctor's advice isn't followed?

The role of the doctor has changed considerably over the past 50 years to the point where the doctor is now an advisor. But when advice isn't followed, whose fault is it?

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By Michael Wilkes • Jul 8, 2007 • 4m Listen

The role of the doctor has changed considerably over the past 50 years to the point where the doctor is now an advisor. But when advice isn't followed, whose fault is it?

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