Ishmael
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Byron has already responded to the same post you just re-posted (albeit worded differently). So I'll re-post his answer (albeit worded differently).
If one is to give advice or counsel as part of a professional service for which one is charging I don't think it unreasonable to expect that that professional be, if not an expert, at least certifiably educated on the subject. If those same pediatricians want to opine on any subject outside of the office and on their own dime, more power to them.
Ishmael
If one is to give advice or counsel as part of a professional service for which one is charging I don't think it unreasonable to expect that that professional be, if not an expert, at least certifiably educated on the subject. If those same pediatricians want to opine on any subject outside of the office and on their own dime, more power to them.
Ishmael