2024
DOI: 10.1097/aln.0000000000005173
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Conscientious Objection and the Anesthesiologist: An Ethical Dilemma

Raghuram Koganti,
Moshe M. Cohn,
Steven H. Resnicoff
et al.

Abstract: Conscientious objection is a legally protected right of medical professionals to recuse themselves from patient care activities that conflict with their personal values. Anesthesiology is different from most specialties with respect to conscientious objection in that the focus is to facilitate safe, efficient, and successful performance of procedures by others, rather than to perform the treatment in question. This could give rise to a unique, somewhat indirect ethical tension between the application of consci… Show more

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