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DOCTORS should be allowed to object to any procedure that conflicts with their personal, moral or religious beliefs, a survey of medical students showed.
Nearly half of respondents believed in the right of doctors to conscientiously object and refuse to treat a patient who wanted an abortion, contraceptive services, or who was drunk or high on drugs, or who wanted an intimate examination and was of the opposite sex.See the full content of this document
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Doctors Should Be Allowed to [ ... ]
The survey published in the Journal of Medical Ethics foun...
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