Rights of conscience and the distinction between needed and desired treatment

Rights of conscience, the moral concept that physicians or other medical providers should be able to choose not to provide or participate in medical treatments which they believe to be morally wrong, continues to be widely debated in our society. A recent article in Vox titled “He needed a gender-affirming procedure. The hospital said no.” … Continue reading "Rights of conscience and the distinction between needed and desired treatment"
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