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Doctors may lose option to refuse to perform abortions
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Im OK with medical professionals being about to opt out of certain procedures on a few conditions...
Let the patient know in sufficent time to seek another provider.
Dont stand in the way of the best interests and wishes of the patient (think about how you dont want anyone interfeering your your health care decisions.)
I would furthur suggest that a pharmasist unwilling to fill a precription is unqualified for the job.
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