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Vol. 9 No. 1, September 2010

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Index

  • Preface.
  • Protection of health-care providers' rights of conscience in American law: present, past, and future.
  • Refusals of conscience: what are they and when should they be accommodated?
  • Individual rights vs. institutional identity: the relational dimension of conscience in health care.
  • Conscientious objection in clinical practice: notice, informed consent, referral, and emergency treatment.
  • Empowering private protection of conscience.
  • The right to conscience and the First Amendment.
  • Duty first: towards patient-centered care and limitations on the right to refuse for moral, religious or ethical reasons.
  • Professional conscientious objection in medicine with attention to referral.
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