Conscientious objection in healthcare: why tribunals might be the answer
(2016)
Journal Article
Hughes. (2016). Conscientious objection in healthcare: why tribunals might be the answer. Journal of Medical Ethics, 213-217. https://doi.org/10.1136/medethics-2015-102970
A recent focus of the debate on conscientious objection in healthcare is the question of whether practitioners should have to justify their refusal to perform certain functions. A recent article by Cowley addresses a practical aspect of this controve... Read More about Conscientious objection in healthcare: why tribunals might be the answer.