@JessTheUnstill
@The_Whore_of_Blahbylon
Withheld required assistance - German StGB 323c, punishable up to 2 years in jail Plus loss of license, of course.
@vampirdaddy @JessTheUnstill @The_Whore_of_Blahbylon actually it's closer to 5 years without parole, because of "guarantor's position" (aka. "duty to care").
Or as Firefighters know:
You don't stop CPR'ing someone until the doctor orders the paramedic to drag you away from the body!
#NotLegalAdvice but in either case one wouldn't even get hired as a pathologist in Somalia with that "career suicide"…
@Li @The_Whore_of_Blahbylon @LunaDragofelis Let me put it like this: it's called being professional.
My dad knows Russian but doesn't speak it because, as he put it, he grew up in a place where Russian was the required first foreign language.
How do I know he knows Russian? Because when he switches into "doctor mode," I've heard him a couple of times speaking Russian to patients over the decades.
When he practices, he's a professional, and he leaves his personal opinions off.
Now, the original post is correct; medical professionals need to provide help in situations that might conflict with their personal beliefs.
OTOH, that does not mean that they need to seek such situations; my dad, e.g., as a Catholic, does not provide anesthesia for abortions. It does not keep him from having OB/GYNs as friends who provide these services; he just does not seek planned procedures. Wouldn't keep him from providing emergency life-saving measures. Etc.
@The_Whore_of_Blahbylon It's interesting how successful these religious bigots have been in perverting the discourse to where their bigotries are treated as preeminent, as well as their comfort.
The professor is, of course, correct. The best response is "you're a professional and your personal bigotries do not matter at all, if you think they do then you should have your medical license revoked and be put on a blacklist."
But the success these people have had is undeniable.
@hermannus @The_Whore_of_Blahbylon
This naturally refers to a patient, meaning they are ill or injured accordingly.
LGBTQA* refers, of course, to sexual identity or orientation.
@The_Whore_of_Blahbylon same with teaching kids:
You don't get to choose their upbringing, but you can, decide to be a good teacher and a person they trust…
- And thus empower them to become better adults!