You are a medical practice executive with considerable experience in managing both primary and specialty physician practices. After some reflection, you decide you want to invest in lifestyle medicine -- which includes nutrition, stress management, etc. You set out to form a health care group with these core beliefs: 
""prevention is worth a ton of cure"" -- a principle held by Dr. Michael Greger 
 
physicians have a responsibility to minimize controllable medical errors 
 
In recruiting physicians, what criteria might you highlight in order for them to uphold these core beliefs? 
A) physicians must not have a tendency of performing unnecessary surgeries 
B) physicians must not have a tendency of overprescribing medications that yield dangerous side effects 
C) physicians must commit to foregoing treatment that is pharmacological or surgical 
D) only 1 and 2 are reasonable