Responding to the Clinicians and Conscience Study

Posted by Mike Malone | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 18-03-2010-05-2008

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The New York Times has published an editorial in response to the study summarized here last week that found some would withhold treatment, referrals, and information from patients when they had objections to certain legal procedures. In part, the states:

“Although the close-mouthed claim a right to follow their , they are grievously failing their patients and seem to have forgotten the age-old admonition to “do no harm”…The researchers put the burden on patients to question their upfront to learn where they stand before a crisis develops. But that lets off the . have a right to shun practices they judge immoral, but they have no right to withhold important information from their patients. Any who cannot talk to patients about legally permitted care because it with their values should give up the practice of .”

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