What four arguments does he give against conscientious objection?

‘’invoked to avoid doing one's duty. When the duty is a true duty, conscientious objection is wrong and immoral.’’

he argues here that it may be used to avoid doing the duty - ie if the doctor doesn’t want to do a specific procedure?

he argues that doctors should not choose to be doctors if they are not prepared to follow the law and use medicine to help do what a patient WANTS to be done

he is argueing thefact that is religious values are grounds for not treating someone why is self intrest not as during a pandemic the doctors did not refuse ? so why can they reffuse other legal services

Make notes on your thoughts about the different situations described.

Table 2

learning about the clinical impact of alcohol at med school. -surely this is something that HAS to be learnt and a student should know that part of their duty as a doctor involves this.

Table 3

abortion before week 12

it is obvious here the difference between no religion vs religion there is = 61 students whom religion is important and 5 whom religion is not