If they were good, they shouldn't worry about what people will say about them.
While this should be the case, I don't like this argument because it reeks of the "what do you have to hide?" argument used against privacy protections. The problem isn't the good doctors, it's the bad doctors.
While this should be the case, I don't like this argument because it reeks of the "what do you have to hide?" argument used against privacy protections. The problem isn't the good doctors, it's the bad doctors.