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Do ask a friend. Don’t pay attention to ads. Here’s advice on how to pick a doctor — from a doctor.
A cardiologist advises seeking recommendations from friends and ignoring advertisements when selecting a doctor. The article highlights self-reflective questions to consider during the decision-making process.
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