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There’s a reason that in times of uncertainty you’ll hear people say, “Trust me, I’m a doctor.” It’s because doctors—and just about every other health care professional—are actually some of the most trusted people around.
Each year, Gallup polls a random sample of Americans on how they would rate the honesty and ethical standards of various professions from very high/high to very low/low and average.
According to Gallup’s most recent annual poll, health care providers are some of the most trusted professionals in the U.S., securing four of the top five spots on their list.
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