If a pharmacist won't do his job and fill a legal prescription for a legal medication because of his religious beliefs, then his religious beliefs are incompatible with his profession and he should find another line of work. For shame, @Walgreens. 1/http://www.patheos.com/blogs/friendlyatheist/2018/06/24/walgreens-pharmacist-refuses-to-give-woman-medicine-to-induce-miscarriage/ …
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@Walgreens, it "allows pharmacists to step away from filling a prescription for which they have a moral objection." Screw that. A pharmacy is there to serve patients, not the oh-so-sensitive religious objections of pharmacists. 4/ https://www.buzzfeed.com/nidhisubbaraman/a-walgreens-pharmacist-denied-a-womans-prescription-for …Show this thread -
I've said it more times than I can remember. If your religious beliefs prevent you from doing part of your job, then you shouldn't be in that line of work, particularly a line of work that involves providing care for patients. You fail. 5/5
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I was a phamacist b4 I was a physician. The idea that I would have refused 2 fill a legal Rx from an M.D. 4 other than patient safety (i.e. errors in prescribing) would never have occurred to me regardless of my beliefs. It is an outrage that Walgreen's would have such a policy.
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A patient shouldn’t have to plead their case to a dispensary for the legal and medically necessary prescription. Period.
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