Tag: Medical ethics

Medical Freedom

The old implicit compact between doctors, patients, and society is broken and may never be repaired. Americans’ confidence in doctors to act in the public’s best interest has changed since the pandemic. In a major new statement on medical freedom,…

The Magic Mushroom Morality Pill

Parker Crutchfield, associate professor of medical ethics and law at Western Michigan University, wrote an article published in The Conversation, in which he argued that when someone refuses to follow public health guidelines, “they’re defecting from the public good.” As…

First Do No Harm?

Doctors in the U.S. cannot be forced to perform abortions or assist in the death of their patients at the present. But that may soon change. Bioethicists and other medical elites have launched a frontal assault against doctors that prefer…