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melina_rosy

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The sequential life plan
 
  a. anticipates occasional sabbaticals.
  b. anticipates many job changes during a career.
  c. describes the normative role order.
  d. does not include provisions for education.
  e. does not include retirement.

Question 2

The problem with fee-splitting is that it creates a(n)
 
  a. conflict of interest between a physician's commitment to patient and financial self-interest.
  b. significant cost-saving for patients and hence, is no problem at all.
  c. situation whereby the protective cloak becomes inoperable.
  d. economic burden for physician because two doctors share one fee.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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