Conscience in Reproductive Health Care
Prioritizing Patient Interests
Carolyn McLeod
Reviews and Awards
"Overall, McLeod's book is an excellent contribution to the literature on conscientious objection in healthcare. She shows how the fiduciary relationship requires healthcare professionals to prioritise patient interests and that this severely restricts conscientious refusals of standard services. Her arguments pose a serious problem for those who think that conscientious refusals of service are compatible with good healthcare." - Doug McConnell, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
"... remain[s] faithful to bioethics' essence of an eminently philosophical enterprise, where a lot of conceptual and ethical reflection goes into justifying the conclusions... very welcome additions to the bioethical debate on conscientious objection in health care." - Alberto Giubilini, Francesca Minerva, Bioethics
"Conscience in reproductive health care is a useful addition to an already extensive literature on conscientious refusals to treat. McLeod carefully draws on and critically evaluates existing research and uses well-chosen examples to illustrate and support her claims" - Carolyn Mason, University of Canterbury, Metascience