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Dunstan DA et al. - Current certification practices suggest a lack of understanding of the risks associated with work absence. Issuing a sickness certificate can have negative impacts on health and wellbeing, and general practitioners need to be as cautious when issuing sickness certificates as they are when delivering other treatments associated with significant health risks.

   

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