76. Which of the following questions can most probably come out of the two questions raised in the passage?
- Is specialist care superior?
- What is specialist care all about?
- Why is one unwilling to be a generalist?
- Is generalist care the future of medicine?
77. The answers to the two questions suggest that ____.
- generalists are more likely to be ignored
- a specialist can be a generalist, or vice versa
- neither of the two groups is better than the other
- patients have every reason to go to specialist physicians
78. According to the passage, the better treatment of stroke and heart disease on the part of specialists ____.
- cannot simply be ascribed to specialty
- is hard to be justified on the nationwide scale
- is enough to prove the superiority of specialist care
- has much to do with the amount of formal education
79. Both specialists and generalists, Donohoe and Clancy contend, could do a better job of ____.
- taking advantage of the other
- avoiding as much malpractice as possible
- putting the latest knowledge into practice
- educating the public to their consciousness of health
80. Donohoe is trying to shift our attention to ____.
- better communication and cooperation between generalists and specialists
- the real nature of specialist and generalist care, respectively
- the similarities between generalist and specialist care
- the declining health of Americans
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