The Wisconsin Protests and the New Medical Ethics
by Brian Schwartz | 6:32 am, February 22, 2011 | Comments Off
Paul Hsieh, MD writes:
During the recent Wisconsin protests pitting the public-sector teachers’ union against a governor attempting to rein in their overly generous benefits, several doctors were caught on camera apparently handing out fake work excuses to the protesters. Although this might seem an outrageous breach of professional ethics, it is actually entirely consistent with the new brand of “progressive” medical ethics currently taught to medical students. And these apparent breaches of professional ethics displayed in Wisconsin may be an ominous foretaste of future problems Americans can expect under ObamaCare [HR 3590].
Read the whole article in Pajamas Media: The Wisconsin Protests and the New Medical Ethics.
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