Being Faithful to the Personhood of Patients

Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 4 (3):227-231 (2014)
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This commentary explores the morality of health care providers’ expressions of their religious practices in clinical context. Health care providers’ expressions of their religious practices in the clinic become immoral when they violate patients’ right to choose, a fundamental right of personhood.

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