We are trained to move quickly. To respond before thinking. To act before doubting. To rise at three in the morning because someone’s life might depend on it. That is how we learn ethics, not in seminar rooms, but in corridors that smell of antiseptic and coffee, under fluorescent light, beside stretchers with failing hearts.
Complicity vs. protest: a doctor’s choice originally appeared in KevinMD.com.
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