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Essay on Religion, Conscience, and Clinical Practice by Dr. Farr A. CurlinEssay on Religion, Conscience, and Clinical Practice by Dr. Farr A. Curlin
Essay on Religion, Conscience, and Clinical Practice by Dr. Farr A. Curlin The passage is an academic overview of Dr. Curlin's work on medical ethics and the role of religion in medicine. It contains no concrete allegations, financial flows, or connections to powerful political or intelligence actors, offering no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Identifies Dr. Farr A. Curlin as a physician‑ethicist at the University of Chicago.; Mentions his research on how physicians' religious and secular moral commitments influence clinical practice.; References a New England Journal of Medicine article titled “Religion, Conscience and Controversial Clinical Practices.”
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Essay on Religion, Conscience, and Clinical Practice by Dr. Farr A. Curlin The passage is an academic overview of Dr. Curlin's work on medical ethics and the role of religion in medicine. It contains no concrete allegations, financial flows, or connections to powerful political or intelligence actors, offering no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Identifies Dr. Farr A. Curlin as a physician‑ethicist at the University of Chicago.; Mentions his research on how physicians' religious and secular moral commitments influence clinical practice.; References a New England Journal of Medicine article titled “Religion, Conscience and Controversial Clinical Practices.”
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