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Who is responsible for the credibility of the information in the modules?

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Who is responsible for the credibility of the information in the modules?

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The editorial board of mdconversation strives to ensure that all material presented in its educational modules is comprehensive, credible, and up to date. They work under the mandate of providing information that can be referenced and is widely acceptable and available, and packaging it in a user-friendly and effective manner for viewing on the mdconversation platform. They also make their best effort to avoid providing opinion or recommendation, presenting information only. Furthermore, they do not endorse any medical products or drugs to patients. Having said all of this, there may be practicing physicians whose experience with certain therapies etc, may differ from that presented on mdconversation modules. Ultimately, it is the responsibility of the prescribing physician to view the material and be sure that he or she is comfortable with the information provided, as these modules are an extension of his or her interactions with his or her patients.

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