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HARP-609 |
Title: |
Can doctors place limits on their medical practices? |
Source: |
CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal, 03/15/97, Vol. 156 Issue 6, p839, 2p |
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Year: |
1997 |
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0 |
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Keywords: |
Canada, economic, social, and cultural rights, human rights, legal, non-discrimination, health, health care, homosexual marriage/homosexual relationship, civil and political rights, gay/lesbian rights |
Abstract: |
Discusses the need for physicians to exercise caution and seek legal counsel if they decide to place specific limits on their medical practices in Canada. Doctors’ right in placing limits to the work they will do to patients; Human Rights Council’s ruling on a legal case involving an obstetrician who refused to artificially inseminate two lesbians. |
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Keywords: Canada, civil and political rights, cultural rights, economic, gay/lesbian rights, health, health care, homosexual marriage/homosexual relationship, human rights, legal, non-discrimination, social