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Student nurse files complaint
against Vanderbilt University for mandating abortion training
Editor’s note. This appeared
yesterday on the blog of Freedom2Care , a coalition organized by
the Christian Medical Association.
Our friends at the Alliance
Defense Fund (ADF), which has taken up the case of conscience
rights for several healthcare professionals, filed a complaint
Tuesday with the Department of Health and Human Services against
Vanderbilt University for requiring nursing residents to
participate in abortion procedures.
The case illustrates the boldness
with which abortion activists in academia are attempting to
foist their ideology on everyone.
From the ADF news release today:
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Vanderbilt
receives more than $300 million in federal tax dollars each
year, and federal law prohibits grant recipients from forcing
students or health care workers to participate in abortions
contrary to their religious beliefs or moral convictions.
ADF attorneys filed the complaint
on behalf of a fourth-year nursing student at another university
who wishes to apply to Vanderbilt’s nurse residency program but
is unable to do so because the admission forms require her to
promise to participate in abortions.
ADF Legal Counsel Matt Bowman
said, “People enter the medical profession to protect and heal
the helpless. Federal law protects them from being required to
kill the helpless. The law clearly states that grant recipients
cannot accept taxpayer dollars and require health care workers
to participate in abortions, which is precisely what Vanderbilt
is doing.”
Vanderbilt’s nurse residency
application states, “If you are chosen for the Nurse Residency
Program in the Women’s Health track, you will be expected to
care for women undergoing termination of pregnancy. Procedures
performed in the Labor and Delivery unit include…terminations of
pregnancy…. If you feel you cannot provide care to women during
this type of event, we encourage you to apply to a different
track of the Nurse Residency Program to explore opportunities
that may best fit your skills and career goals.…”
“Because the deadline for
Vanderbilt’s nurse residency applications is January 28, 2011,
it is imperative that HHS immediately act to prohibit Vanderbilt
from rejecting or discriminating against nurse residency
applicants…who do not wish to promise that they will assist
abortions,” the ADF letter accompanying the complaint states,
noting that the student filing the complaint “can and is
prepared to submit all that the application requires and to
fulfill all of the program’s requirements, except only that she
has a religious objection to participating in abortions and to
promising to do so by signing the Application’s letter.”
“We repeatedly see universities
and other users of taxpayer dollars tell students and staff that
they must submit to the institution’s preferred ideology or take
a hike,” said ADF Senior Counsel David French. …
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