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Usage of the term "provider" has become widespread. And that’s a problem. The term "provider" in health care conceals more than clarifies. When you see it, ask yourself "who or what specifically does this refer to?" 9/10 times, it’s not immediately clear. #StopUsingProvider 🧵1/8

WSMA_update's tweet image. Usage of the term "provider" has become widespread. And that’s a problem. The term "provider" in health care conceals more than clarifies. When you see it, ask yourself "who or what specifically does this refer to?" 9/10 times, it’s not immediately clear. #StopUsingProvider 🧵1/8

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To learn more about the education and training of physicians and to explore the problematic issues with the term “provider,” visit wsma.org/educationmatte…. 8/8 #StopUsingProvider


Usage of the term "provider" has become widespread. And that’s a problem. The term "provider" in health care conceals more than clarifies. When you see it, ask yourself "who or what specifically does this refer to?" 9/10 times, it’s not immediately clear. #StopUsingProvider 🧵1/8

WSMA_update's tweet image. Usage of the term "provider" has become widespread. And that’s a problem. The term "provider" in health care conceals more than clarifies. When you see it, ask yourself "who or what specifically does this refer to?" 9/10 times, it’s not immediately clear. #StopUsingProvider 🧵1/8

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Usage of the term "provider" has become widespread. And that’s a problem. The term "provider" in health care conceals more than clarifies. When you see it, ask yourself "who or what specifically does this refer to?" 9/10 times, it’s not immediately clear. #StopUsingProvider 🧵1/8

WSMA_update's tweet image. Usage of the term "provider" has become widespread. And that’s a problem. The term "provider" in health care conceals more than clarifies. When you see it, ask yourself "who or what specifically does this refer to?" 9/10 times, it’s not immediately clear. #StopUsingProvider 🧵1/8

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