“Give Doctors Random Drug Tests”! FULL DEBATE

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Dr. Uche and Hils #debate whether or not doctors and other healthcare professionals should undergo random drug testing. In this debate they explore comparisons to other industries, issues around trust and the metrics for successful medical practice.

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