Lack of clarity about the proper limits of conscientious refusal to participate in particular healthcare practices has given rise to fears that, in the absence of clear parameters, conscience-based exemptions may become increasingly widespread, leading to intolerable burdens on health professionals, patients, and institutions. Here, we identify three factors which clarify the proper scope of conscience-based exemptions: the liminal zone of ‘proper medical treatment’ as their territorial extent; some criteria for genuine conscientiousness; and the fact that the exercise of a valid conscience-based exemption carries certain duties with it. These restricting factors should reassure those who worry that recognising rights of conscience at all i...
Professionals have a prima facie obligation to do what their profession requires. This is an uncontr...
A number of health care professionals assert a right to be exempt from performing some actions curre...
Recent debates about conscience rights of health care professionals have sometimes been conducted in...
Lack of clarity about the proper limits of conscientious refusal to participate in particular health...
Lack of clarity about the proper limits of conscientious refusal to participate in particular health...
Some bioethicists argue that conscientious objectors in health care should have to justify themselve...
The vigorous legal and ethical debates over conscientious objection have taken place largely within ...
The issue of conscientious refusal by health care practitioners continues to attract attention from ...
I argue that appeals to conscience do not constitute reasons for granting healthcare professionals e...
In recent years there has been a marked increase in academic interest in the phenomenon of conscient...
While it is possible that anyone might object to participating in some form of health care, research...
A number of healthcare professionals assert a right to be exempt from performing some actions curren...
The literature on conscience in medicine has paid little attention to what is meant by the word 'con...
In the following article there are presented current regulations concerning conscience clause in pra...
The issue of conscientious refusal by health care practitioners continues to at tract at tention fro...
Professionals have a prima facie obligation to do what their profession requires. This is an uncontr...
A number of health care professionals assert a right to be exempt from performing some actions curre...
Recent debates about conscience rights of health care professionals have sometimes been conducted in...
Lack of clarity about the proper limits of conscientious refusal to participate in particular health...
Lack of clarity about the proper limits of conscientious refusal to participate in particular health...
Some bioethicists argue that conscientious objectors in health care should have to justify themselve...
The vigorous legal and ethical debates over conscientious objection have taken place largely within ...
The issue of conscientious refusal by health care practitioners continues to attract attention from ...
I argue that appeals to conscience do not constitute reasons for granting healthcare professionals e...
In recent years there has been a marked increase in academic interest in the phenomenon of conscient...
While it is possible that anyone might object to participating in some form of health care, research...
A number of healthcare professionals assert a right to be exempt from performing some actions curren...
The literature on conscience in medicine has paid little attention to what is meant by the word 'con...
In the following article there are presented current regulations concerning conscience clause in pra...
The issue of conscientious refusal by health care practitioners continues to at tract at tention fro...
Professionals have a prima facie obligation to do what their profession requires. This is an uncontr...
A number of health care professionals assert a right to be exempt from performing some actions curre...
Recent debates about conscience rights of health care professionals have sometimes been conducted in...