
Month: March 2018
All CMA members are invited to participate in the 25th FIAMC Congress
Read More: All CMA members are invited to participate in the 25th FIAMC CongressAll CMA members are invited to participate in the 25th FIAMC Congress “Sanctity of Life and the Medical Profession from Humanae Vitae to Laudato Si” to be held in Hotel Westin Zagreb, Croatia, May 30-June 2, 2018 https://goo.gl/BzHvWc 25th FIAMC Congress#FIAMC
HHS Seeking Public Comment from Healthcare Providers on New Conscience Rights Policy
Read More: HHS Seeking Public Comment from Healthcare Providers on New Conscience Rights PolicyImmediate Call to Action All CMA Members Seeking Public Comment from Healthcare Providers on New HHS Conscience Rights Policy Deadline Next Tuesday March 27, 2018 The newly formed Office for Civil Rights (OCR) within the United States Department of Health and Human Service (HHS) is currently seeking public comment from physicians and healthcare workers on…
Doctor Doctor Podcast: Exclusive interview with HHS Advisor Arina Grossu who oversees Conscience, Religious Rights of Health Care Workers
Read More: Doctor Doctor Podcast: Exclusive interview with HHS Advisor Arina Grossu who oversees Conscience, Religious Rights of Health Care WorkersThe Doctors interview Arina Grossu, the Outreach Advisor at the Office of Civil Rights at the US Department of Health and Human Services regarding the new Conscience and Religious Freedom division. During the Obama Administration, there were 10 complaints. During the Trump Administration, (14 months) there are already 496 complaints of religious and conscience protection violations.…
CMA Member Dr. Wes Ely’s CNN article What happens when a patient says, ‘Doc, help me die’
Read More: CMA Member Dr. Wes Ely’s CNN article What happens when a patient says, ‘Doc, help me die’CMA Member Dr. Wes Ely’s CNN article detailing end of life care for a patient “as his physician, I wanted to be with him through the dying process. I told him it was a mutual covenant.” What happens when a patient says, ‘Doc, help me die’
CMA’s Dr. Paul Braaton tells Crux why it’s important for Congress to pass the Conscience Protection Act now
Read More: CMA’s Dr. Paul Braaton tells Crux why it’s important for Congress to pass the Conscience Protection Act nowhttps://cruxnow.com/church-in-the-usa/2018/03/10/bishops-urge-bipartisan-support-conscience-protection-act/
CMA Member Dr. Richard Fitzgibbon’s interview on “Talking beyond gun control” on Relevant Radio’s Drew Mariani Show
Read More: CMA Member Dr. Richard Fitzgibbon’s interview on “Talking beyond gun control” on Relevant Radio’s Drew Mariani ShowTrained in psychiatry at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania Dr. Fitzgibbons discusses causes for school shootings, including fatherless, violent video games and bullying. https://relevantradio.com/2018/03/drew-mariani-show-mar-7-hour-1/
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