Month: May 2018

  • CMA’s Editor of the Linacre Quarterly, Dr. Barbara Golder featured on EWTN News Nightly

    Dr. Golder addresses President Trumps recent signing of the Right to Try legislation giving terminally ill patients the right to use experimental medications that have not yet been approved by the Food and Drug Administration.   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=My2uXSb0gWY

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  • CMA’s Dr. Barbara Golder takes on Secular Ethicists

    “I want a world in which abortion is not so much illegal as unthinkable. I would like women of all kinds to see life in the womb as a gift, as vulnerable and to be protected as a positive thing in their lives.” https://psmag.com/social-justice/how-medical-ethicists-see-the-proposed-gag-rule-on-abortion-referrals-in-government-funded-clinics  

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  • Catholic Medical Association Praises American Medical Association’s First Step in Maintaining Opposition to Physician Assisted Suicide

    Urges CMA Members and other Healthcare Professionals to Lobby AMA Board for Final Approval (PHILADELPHIA, PA)— May 8, 2018 The Catholic Medical Association (CMA) is urging its members and other healthcare professionals to contact the American Medical Association in support of maintaining its opposition to Physician Assisted Suicide (PAS) by not amending the AMA’s long-standing…

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