Quote from: Shana-chan on August 13, 2015, 10:05:59 AM
A doctor's job is to save lives, heal the injured and to help people relating to their health, all while not judging the person or the circumstances surrounding them and why they may be there. If one wants to be a doctor, this rule applies and they shouldn't be a doctor nor do they have any right to be a doctor if they can't live by the doctor's rule.
I would agree, but a lot of doctors, nurses, EMTs, etc, don't seem to see it that way. And, yeah, it often results in them giving substandard care, or even harming the patient. Some feel that enforcing their idea of morality trumps the obligation to do what they can to make their patients better off than they were.
FWIW, a long time ago, I dated a (woman) doctor who felt unfairly treated because the clinic she had worked at fired her for refusing, because of her religious views of the immorality of non-marital sex, to prescribe birth control for unmarried couples. I tried to suggest to her that maybe she should have simply found a different job, one where she wouldn't have to prescribe birth control, but she thought that that was unreasonable.