Was Giving My Opinion to a Non-Patient Worth the Risk?
My cellphone rang in the mid-afternoon. I’m a mostly retired rheumatologist in my mid-70s. I’m a bit of a hermit who does not get many phone calls. Most are spam. Some come from family members. I…
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