<posts.htm>Life and death: Death is upon us. "Us" being doctors.
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WORLD ^ | June 20, 2009 | Matt Anderson

Posted on Friday, June 05, 2009 11:30:36 PM by rhema

Mortality indeed stalks us all. But I'm talking 
about the death culture­abortion, infanticide, and euthanasia.

The death peddlers here and abroad seek to remove 
legal protection from pro-life doctors who refuse 
to perform abortion, refer for abortion, or 
participate in euthanasia. Euphemisms like 
"reproductive freedom," the "right to choose," 
and "death with dignity" justify the assault on 
our patient's lives and our rights of conscience. 
But in the midst of this inversion of right and 
wrong, pro-life doctor groups worldwide are 
banding together to form a Hippocratic Registry of Physicians.

Admittedly, physicians were not always healers. 
Millennia ago, healers used their power and 
status in society to kill and otherwise take 
advantage of the weak and helpless. Hippocrates, 
or someone like him, recognized the problem, and 
that is how we came to have the oath the public 
thinks we doctors all take, the Oath of Hippocrates.

Physicians who sign on to the Hippocratic 
Registry acknowledge the oath's six concepts: 
transcendence, which means submission to a higher 
authority; medicine as a moral, not just 
technical, activity; respect for life, meaning no 
abortion or euthanasia; a covenant between the 
physician and patient, not just a code of 
conduct; physician honesty and integrity; and 
collegiality between like-minded physicians.

Of course, we doctors don't take Hippocrates' 
Oath any longer and haven't for decades. New 
doctors recite a much changed charge filled with 
superficial, contemporary language, if they 
recite anything at all. Hippocrates' Oath has 
been relegated to the dustbin of modern ethical 
thought. "I will neither give a deadly drug to 
anybody if asked for it, nor will I make a 
suggestion to this effect. Similarly, I will not 
give a woman an abortive remedy," it reads.

The legalization of abortion in America meant the 
Oath was out. But even with abortion legalized, 
pro-life physicians could still practice 
according to their consciences. The American 
College of OB/GYN, however, threw down the 
gauntlet in November 2007 with its Ethics 
Statement No. 385, which defined any OB/GYN 
doctor who did not perform or refer for abortion 
as unethical. The American Board of OB/GYN 
quickly followed with a new requirement that an 
OB/GYN doctor had to agree with the ethics of the 
College to pass the OB/GYN boards. Washington 
state and Oregon have declared euthanasia 
(assisted suicide) a legal activity in their 
states. Peter Singer, Professor of Bioethics at 
Princeton, advocates infanticide when he writes, 
"killing a disabled infant is not morally 
equivalent to killing a person. Very often it is not wrong at all."

So, how do I respond to this challenge to my 
rights of conscience as a pro-life OB/GYN 
physician in this age? If my rights of conscience 
are legislated away, how long before the state 
revokes my license to practice medicine for 
refusing to perform or refer for abortion? How 
long before admission to medical school requires 
a promise to support death? (Get rid of those 
troublesome pro-lifers at the front end.)

This Hippocratic Registry of Physicians 
encourages me. The group includes doctors of any 
faith who value life and the tenets of 
Hippocrates' Oath. Although in its infancy, one 
could imagine a similar registry of other medical 
organizations such as hospitals, nursing homes, 
hospice organizations, pharmacies­a literal 
competing health-care system that honors life.

As our society "advances" to barbarisms abandoned 
millennia ago, I pray Hippocrates' idea will 
again catch fire and people will once again seek 
care from doctors with whom their life is safe and sacred­no matter what.

­Matt Anderson is a practicing OB/GYN in 
Minnesota and blogs regularly at 
<http://mdviews.wordpress.com/>mdviews.wordpress.com; 
more information on the Hippocratic Registry of 
Physicians is available at hippocraticregistry.com

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