Is this doctor playing "God"?

QuebecCanadian

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'cause I'd go to the clinic next door.

If doc won't prescribe something for personal reasons other than for health reasons.. ie birth control pills for a female smoker over 40 (the only one I can think of) then I will find one who keeps his/her beliefs to him/herself. Sure, offer your opinion but don't preach.
 

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'cause I'd go to the clinic next door.

If doc won't prescribe something for personal reasons other than for health reasons.. ie birth control pills for a female smoker over 40 (the only one I can think of) then I will find one who keeps his/her beliefs to him/herself. Sure, offer your opinion but don't preach.


She isn't preaching, just letting her patients know.
 

QuebecCanadian

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Not preaching, no. But acting on her beliefs (morals...whatever). She has that right I suppose as I have a right to find a doctor who will give me a sound scientific reason for their diagnoses.
 

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Not preaching, no. But acting on her beliefs (morals...whatever). She has that right I suppose as I have a right to find a doctor who will give me a sound scientific reason for their diagnoses.


Well, that's right, when you go to a professional, you expect to see someone ready to serve you.
 

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'cause I'd go to the clinic next door.

If doc won't prescribe something for personal reasons other than for health reasons.. ie birth control pills for a female smoker over 40 (the only one I can think of) then I will find one who keeps his/her beliefs to him/herself. Sure, offer your opinion but don't preach.
Don't you see the distinction between refusing to give a patient a treatment because it's medically counter-indicated for the PATIENT, and refusing to give a patient a treatment because of the DOCTOR'S religious beliefs?
 

JLM

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Don't you see the distinction between refusing to give a patient a treatment because it's medically counter-indicated for the PATIENT, and refusing to give a patient a treatment because of the DOCTOR'S religious beliefs?


Big distinction- one is being reasonable the other is being a bitch!
 

Tecumsehsbones

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Big distinction- one is being reasonable the other is being a bitch!

Ah, I'm throwing tennis balls at a tank, and just repeating in another form what I said way up top of the thread. Medicine is supposed to be about the patient, not the doctor.

Wasting my time. Gonna go watch some soccer. Later, J
 

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Ah, I'm throwing tennis balls at a tank, and just repeating in another form what I said way up top of the thread. Medicine is supposed to be about the patient, not the doctor.

Wasting my time. Gonna go watch some soccer. Later, J


Nope- you have it right!
 

QuebecCanadian

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Don't you see the distinction between refusing to give a patient a treatment because it's medically counter-indicated for the PATIENT, and refusing to give a patient a treatment because of the DOCTOR'S religious beliefs?
Of course I do, but it's not like I'm going to argue with the doctor. I'm simply going to go somewhere else.
 

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Don't you see the distinction between refusing to give a patient a treatment because it's medically counter-indicated for the PATIENT, and refusing to give a patient a treatment because of the DOCTOR'S religious beliefs?

i see both reasons as reasonable. anyone can refuse to do whatever they think is appropriate because of
their religious beliefs, and of course the first reason is obvious,
just because i have chosen non-belief in any religion doesn't mean i think others should do the same,
and i respect those who choose whatever they want for themselves, and that includes the doctor, if
that is the reason she refuses to issue birth control pills, but i actually don't know why she made
that decision.
 

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i see both reasons as reasonable. anyone can refuse to do whatever they think is appropriate because of
their religious beliefs, and of course the first reason is obvious,
just because i have chosen non-belief in any religion doesn't mean i think others should do the same,
and i respect those who choose whatever they want for themselves, and that includes the doctor, if
that is the reason she refuses to issue birth control pills, but i actually don't know why she made
that decision.
That'd be great, except for the fact that the doctor is licensed by, and access to birth control pills is limited by, the state. So when the doctor uses her state-provided authority to impose her religion on another person, what is that?

Also, it's well and good to say "go to another doctor." How bout when the next doctor's 100 miles away?

How bout emergency medical technicians refusing to treat homosexuals at crash scenes because they believe homosexuality is sinful? Legitimate?

How bout Muslim police officers refusing to file reports on rapes of women who wore revealing clothing?
 

DaSleeper

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Say what? An illiterate who can't even write a legible sentence?
Don't need grammatical skills to be a Master Carpenter.

I think he said he is a window washer on apartment buildings. Either that or a roofer.

I've installed all the doors and bronze hardware on parliament hill.

That means I am recognized by her Grand Majesty the Queen as one of the best in the whole country at Carpentry & Joinery.

The rest of you can move out West cause you just don't make the cut.
 
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DaSleeper

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Don't need grammatical skills to be a Master Carpenter.



I'm installing all the doors and bronze hardware on parliament hill.

That means I'm recognized by her Grand Majesty the Queen as the best in the whole country at Carpentry & Joinery.

The rest of you can move out West cause you just don't make the cut.
Could you be trusted to cut a five step riser at the proper angle?
 

Angstrom

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Could you be trusted to cut a five step riser at the proper angle?

Concrete stairs/Router mortised stringers/Winders/exterior deck stairs/round showcase stairs.


i've done them all
 
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