Medical Assistant Conscientious Objection: Understanding Rights and Responsibilities
Yes, a medical assistant can refuse to assist in a procedure requiring aids if it goes against their moral or religious beliefs. This is known as conscientious objection and is protected by law. However, medical assistants must follow their employer's policies and procedures and may be subject to disciplinary action if they refuse to perform their duties.HIV & AIDS - Related Articles
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