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Conscientious Objection and Nonabandonment
Rachel Lampert is right that pacemakers do not have special legal status in end-of-life decisions (305 JAMA 1858-59 May 11, 2011). But this line caught my attention: "Clinicians should not be compelled to perform procedures that they are in disagreement with morally but . . . they must not abandon the patient." Unfortunately, in many situations these two principles are incompatible.
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