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Allison G

Law Sep 17, 2020

Allison G. has asked her doctor to prescribe a "morning-after" pill to prevent a pregnancy from taking place. Her doctor, Dr. Williams, tells her that he cannot prescribe this pill, which has the ability to abort a pregnancy, based on his own moral beliefs and conscience. Allison tells his medical assistant, Amy, that she thinks it is very wrong of Dr. Williams to impose his religious beliefs upon his patients. She says that he should not have become a physician if he could not separate his personal values from patient care (Fremgen, 2016, p. 97). 
a.  what should Amy say to the patient? 
b. Should Dr. Williams let his patients know what his religious beliefs are when they become his patient? Why or why not?  
 c. Is there an ethical or legal problem with Dr. Williams' action? 

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