The correct answer is that a physician must indeed disclose any potential conflicts of interest to the patient as part of their legal obligations. This ensures that the physician maintains transparency and allows the patient to make fully informed decisions about their care.
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What constitutes a potential conflict of interest for a physician?
What are the legal consequences if a physician fails to disclose conflicts of interest?
How does disclosure of conflicts of interest affect patient decision-making?
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