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John K Davis | Conscientious Refusal and a Doctor's Right to to Quit

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John K. Davis | Conscientious Refusal and a Doctor's Right to Quit
Davis argues that doctors have a right to conscientious refusal to treat a patient as long as they do not make the patient worse off than he or she would have been had they not gone to the doctor in the first place. This refusal is justified by the restitution approach, which further settles a number of moral controversies that can arise from an "ethics of quitting."
-A doctor is obligated to stay out of a particular medical field if the number of terminations and referrals produces a great deal of patient

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