Pro Life in TN

My photo
Pro Life thoughts in a pro choice world through the eyes of a convert. I took early retirement after working in the social work and Human Resources fields but remain active by being involved in pro life education, lobbying and speaking .

Adoption

Adoption
Showing posts with label concience clause. Show all posts
Showing posts with label concience clause. Show all posts

Friday, April 30, 2010

What is it with New York??



At first I thought this had to be the same story that was posted earlier about 8 nurses who received an apology from the  Nassau University Medical Center on Long Island for disciplining them for refusal to participate in abortions that were not emergency situations...but this is a similiar situation but different hospital. 
This is obviously more common than we want to think. I read yesterday on Jillstanek.com about nurses telling her that babies do survive late term abortions and despite the Born Alive Infant Protection Act being the law of the land Drs. tell nurses to list the baby's APGARE score as 0 -0 to indicate no life when that is not the fact.


Thursday, April 29, 2010
NEW YORK — Alliance Defense Fund attorneys filed a lawsuit Friday against Mt. Sinai Hospital in New York state court on behalf of a nurse forced to participate in a late-term abortion procedure under threat of disciplinary action, including possible termination and loss of her license. The state suit was filed in addition to pro-life nurse Cathy Cenzon-DeCarlo’s federal lawsuit, which is on appeal, because her rights of conscience are also protected by New York law.

“Pro-life nurses shouldn’t be forced to assist in abortions against their beliefs,” said ADF Legal Counsel Matt Bowman. “It is illegal, unethical, and a violation of Cathy’s rights of conscience as a devout Catholic to require her to participate in terminating the life of a 22-week pre-born child. It was not only wrong, it was needless.”

Administrators at Mt. Sinai Hospital threatened DeCarlo with disciplinary measures in May 2009 if she did not honor a last-minute summons to assist in a scheduled late-term abortion. Despite the fact that the patient was apparently not in crisis at the time of the surgery, the hospital insisted on her participation in the procedure on the grounds that it was an “emergency,” even though the procedure was not classified by the hospital as such. The hospital has known of the Catholic nurse’s religious objections to abortion since 2004.

In the newly filed state suit, ADF attorneys allege that Mt. Sinai is violating state conscience laws, as well as state laws against religious employment discrimination and intentionally inflicting emotional distress on an individual—along with five other claims based on DeCarlo’s coerced participation in the abortion.

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Long Island Hospital apologizes to nurses who were disciplined for refusing to help with abortion

A New York hospital has admitted it was wrong when it disciplined eight nurses for refusing to participate in an abortion.
Nassau University Medical Center on Long Island apologized to the nurses and said they did nothing wrong.
The nurses cited moral reasons for not taking part in the procedure involving a patient whose water broke prematurely on March 31. The doctor told her she possibly faced a life-threatening infection if her pregnancy wasn't terminated.
Under federal law, health care workers can opt out of a procedure for moral reasons, except in a life-threatening situation.
The doctor did not feel the patient was in immediate danger. The procedure was performed a few days later.
The hospital will more clearly define its policy on workers' participation in non-emergency procedures.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Abortion is the issue in tight MA senate race





This is getting more and more interesting in MA. Even though Scott Brown is not labeled pro life, this is the issue. MA has typically been a Catholic stronghold although as Democrats the Catholics seem to compartmentalize the issue of abortion. While Martha Coakley is cloaking the issue as denying rape victims emergency contraception, Brown argues in favor of the right of doctors and hospitals to follow their sincerely held religious beliefs. This forces the individual to really think through what they believe. Nancy Reyes is a retired physician and has interesting thoughts on this issue and where it could lead.

Coakley in Favor of Forcing Catholic Hospitals to Provide Abortions


Followers