Evaluate the following statement from a doctor, "I always do what's best for my patients, and these gifts and dinners do not influence me."
a. The doctor has established that there is no conflict of interest
b. The doctor has established that there is a conflict of interest
c. The doctor has eliminated the conflict of interest with this disclosure
d. None of the above
.B
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