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Evermore wrote:what kills me is that the pill is used for other reasons then birth control. why focus on one aspect
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Maeya wrote:The only thing it's saying is that if you are against certain medications or devices, and don't want to prescribe them, then they can't fire you for it. It creates a little bit of hassle for the patients, but they can just find another doctor who doesn't share those beliefs.
Maeya wrote:And then your head just aches from having your hair pulled so tight for so long...
Martrae wrote:First off, your 'rights' don't take precedence over anyone else's. There are PLENTY of doctors out there more than willing to prescribe anything you want. The few that find birth control repugnant shouldn't be forced to do anything.
Doctors are there to help you, not be your bitch and do what you want when you want it. Who wants to put in the time, money and effort (not to mention deal with all the insurance bullshit) needed to become a doctor only to be forced to do things they find morally reprehensible.
Anyway, I'm pretty sure most, if not all, would prescribe it for legitimate health reasons, so all this "OMG the sky is falling" is much panic over nothing.
Gypsiyee wrote:Then go into a different form of medicine. If you find your branch of practice has things you have to do that you find morally reprehensible, go into a different field, because there are a TON of different aspects of medicine. If you want to birth babies, it is understood that people will come to you for birth control. If a doctor doesn't understand that aspect of his practice, then he doesn't understand his entire practice. If you're morally opposed to boob jobs, you don't become a plastic surgeon. It's common freakin sense.
Martrae wrote:My auto mechanic provides a service too. He doesn't do certain things because the work involved takes up too much time for the money he gets paid for it. Should I insist he do it all because he provides a SERVICE?
And don't you know you're supposed to meet with any physician, lawyer, priest before deciding to use their services? Ethical questions should definitely be on your list of things to discuss before your first appointment/service.
Raymond S. Kraft wrote:The history of the world is the history of civilizational clashes, cultural clashes. All wars are about ideas, ideas about what society and civilization should be like, and the most determined always win.
Those who are willing to be the most ruthless always win. The pacifists always lose, because the anti-pacifists kill them.
Lueyen wrote: Government has not business instituting smoking bans for private businesses, again that would be up to the owner.
Gypsiyee wrote:There is no room in healthcare for protection for your personal beliefs.
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