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Clinicians Often Use Stigmatizing Language for OUD Patients
Clinicians Often Use Stigmatizing Language for OUD Patients
Clinicians Often Use Stigmatizing Language for OUD Patients
A relatively high rate of female clinicians and social workers use stigmatizing language in clinical notes to describe patients with an opioid addiction.
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