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Our case for this week comes from pages 122-123 in your text. Conscientious refusal (or conscientiou

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Our case for this week comes from pages 122-123 in your text. Conscientious refusal (or conscientious objection), is an important and interesting topic in the medical field. While it seems right that a person should be able to access legal medical treatments it also seems wrong to require professionals to act against their conscience. But what do we do when these issues collide? Read the case from your text and answer the questions below. Incorporate a discussion of principlism and objections to it in your responses. In particular, discuss how certain principles may support opposing views of this issue.
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1. “The United States was founded on the idea that people act on their conscience—that they have a sense of right and wrong and do what they think is right and moral,” says Tom Brejcha, president and chief counsel at the Thomas More Society, a Chicago public-interest law firm that is defending a pharmacist who was fined and reprimanded for refusing to fill prescriptions for birth control pills.”Every pharmacist has the right to do the same thing,” Brejcha says. Do you agree with Brejcha?

 

2. Does refusing to fill a prescription for birth control prevent access to a basic form of health care for women? Does forcing someone to act against their conscience duties violate autonomy when the action is directly related to their professional responsibilities? Discuss your view in-depth.

 

 

 

 

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