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No, only when the advice was proven to harm the patient

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No, scientific consensus can quickly change and patients should be allowed to try unconventional ideas

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No, but the doctors should be required to disclose that the advice contradicts contemporary scientific consensus

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How would you feel if a doctor gave you health advice that later turned out to be incorrect?

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If a doctor's advice based on old scientific beliefs harms a patient, who should be held responsible?

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Yes, this will decrease the amount of misinformation patients receive

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How do you think spreading unverified medical information by a professional could affect public health?

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Should a doctor's personal beliefs influence the health advice they give to their patients?

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How might punishing doctors for their advice affect the patient-doctor trust relationship?

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What if a treatment worked for you but is not widely accepted by the scientific community, should the doctor be penalized for recommending it?

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Can you think of a time when the 'scientific consensus' was wrong and how that impacts your view on this issue?

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In your opinion, how can a balance be maintained between innovation in medicine and adhering to established scientific facts?

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Should doctors who disagree with prevalent scientific consensus have a platform to express their views, and why?

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Yes, and the doctors should also lose their medical license

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Should there be a line drawn between freedom of speech and professional responsibility in healthcare, and where would you draw it?

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No, this limits medical debate and freedom of speech

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