Protecting the Rights of Conscience of Health Care Providers and a Parent's Right to Know: Hearing Before Subcommittee on Health of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives, One Hundred Seventh Congress, Second Session, July 11, 2002, Band 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 2002 - 73 Seiten |
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... reasons , that children and parents , young teens and parents don't always communicate as well as we would like . This committee should respect the medical community's opinion as well as the success , the success that family planning ...
... reasons , that children and parents , young teens and parents don't always communicate as well as we would like . This committee should respect the medical community's opinion as well as the success , the success that family planning ...
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... reasons . And requiring parental notification and consent will cause many teenagers to avoid seeking help from health clinics . If you have ever sat with someone who is the victim of incest , you will know what this subject means ...
... reasons . And requiring parental notification and consent will cause many teenagers to avoid seeking help from health clinics . If you have ever sat with someone who is the victim of incest , you will know what this subject means ...
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... reason for the distinction that my colleague mentioned between going on a bus without permission and being able to receive contraception or for that matter abortion . There is a very real reason , and the experi- ence of a 16 - year ...
... reason for the distinction that my colleague mentioned between going on a bus without permission and being able to receive contraception or for that matter abortion . There is a very real reason , and the experi- ence of a 16 - year ...
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... hospital claimed that the withdrawal of its accreditation amounted to re- ligious discrimination . The court rejected this claim , concluding that the state had more than sufficient reason to insist on comprehensive medical education 17.
... hospital claimed that the withdrawal of its accreditation amounted to re- ligious discrimination . The court rejected this claim , concluding that the state had more than sufficient reason to insist on comprehensive medical education 17.
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... reason to insist on comprehensive medical education despite the hospital's religious objection . These reasons included the public's " overwhelm- ingly compelling interest in ... competently trained physicians " and the importance of ...
... reason to insist on comprehensive medical education despite the hospital's religious objection . These reasons included the public's " overwhelm- ingly compelling interest in ... competently trained physicians " and the importance of ...
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