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    Covid-19: Spreading vaccine "misinformation" puts licence at risk, US boards tell physicians

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    Author
    Doshi, Peter
    Date
    2021-10-01
    Journal
    BMJ (Clinical research ed.)
    Publisher
    BMJ Publishing Group
    Type
    Article
    
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    https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.n2417
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    Article discussing an e-mail from 3 primary care certification boards to physicians that they risk losing their board certification should they promote misinformation about COVID-19 vaccines
    Keyword
    medical certifying boards
    misinformation
    board certification
    Communication
    COVID-19 Vaccines
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10713/16774
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    10.1136/bmj.n2417
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