Should pharmacists be allowed to conscientiously object to medicines supply on the basis of their personal beliefs?

Patients may refuse treatment on moral or religious grounds. For example, Jehovah’s Witnesses refuse blood transfusions. These choices may impose health costs on the patient. It has long been established that the health professional’s role is not to impose their judgement onto the patient. But shoul...

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Autors principals: Isaac, S, Chaar, B, Savulescu, J
Format: Journal article
Publicat: Canadian Society of Hospital Pharmacists 2018