
Month: April 2021
Catholic Medical Association Dismayed After Ban on Federally Funded Fetal Tissue Research is Reversed
Read More: Catholic Medical Association Dismayed After Ban on Federally Funded Fetal Tissue Research is ReversedPhiladelphia, PA- April 21, 2021- The Catholic Medical Association is dismayed after the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services reversed restrictions which banned NIH research and limited federally funded research using the tissues of aborted babies. “This move by HHS completely undermines life-affirming science and disregards the need for ethical perspective on the way we…
Catholic Medical Association Issues Support of The Born Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act in Joint Statement
Read More: Catholic Medical Association Issues Support of The Born Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act in Joint StatementPhiladelphia, PA- April 17, 2021- Catholic Medical Association is deeply concerned about inequities in care for our most vulnerable patients, especially children born at the cusp of viability or with disabilities. We join our medical colleagues in the Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine (AHM) representing approximately 30,000 members, in a statement supporting the Born Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act. Life-limiting…
Medical Ethics and Diversity Act: A Letter of Thanks to Arkansas Governor
Read More: Medical Ethics and Diversity Act: A Letter of Thanks to Arkansas GovernorThe below letter was sent to Arkansas Governor, Asa Hutchinson, to thank him for signing the Medical Ethics and Diversity Act into law. The letter was sent by CMA, in partnership with The Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine, which represents more than 30,000 healthcare professionals committed to promoting and upholding Hippocratic medicine’s fundamental principles. Together with these likeminded…
Search
Popular Posts
Catholic Medical Association Deeply Concerned About FDA’s Approval of First OTC Oral Contraceptive
Philadelphia, Pa. – July 13, 2023 – The Catholic Medical Association (CMA) expresses deep concern regarding the decision by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to approve the first over the counter (OTC) hormonal contraceptive, Opill. “Given the extensive medical studies demonstrating the risks and adverse effects of hormonal contraceptives, CMA is disappointed and concerned for…
Catholic Medical Association Calls for Authentic Catholic Health Care
Philadelphia, Pa. – June 30, 2023 – The Catholic Medical Association (CMA), the largest association of Catholic medical professionals, calls for all Catholic hospitals and health systems to provide authentic health care in accordance with Church teaching. At a time of rapid advancement in technology and moral relativism influencing clinical practices, it is essential for…
Catholic Medical Association Statement on FDA Support of Making Birth Control Available Over the Counter
Philadelphia, PA- May 11, 2023- Catholic Medical Association (CMA) expresses its deep concern and disappointment regarding the decision by a Food and Drug Administration (FDA) advisory panel to support over-the-counter (OTC) availability of hormonal contraceptives. “Given the extensive medical studies demonstrating the risks and adverse effects of hormonal contraceptives, CMA is disappointed and concerned for the health…