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Just Not Enough: A Physician’s Perspective on Justice and the ACA
Justice or Freedom? In the debate over healthcare reform, it comes down to this: do we aim for a system based on justice – equal access through redistribution of funds and regulation of services – or do we continue to … Continue reading
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Removing the Scarlet ‘C’: A Cancer Patient’s View of Healthcare and the ACA
Im sorry to have to tell you that you have cancer of the rectum. I firmly believe now that such news should be delayed at least until a patient is a little less foggy from anesthesia. It was a good … Continue reading
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Week 3: Christian Perspectives on the Healthcare Process
Removing the Scarlet ‘C’: A Cancer Patient’s View of Healthcare and the ACA, Charles Freeman “I’m sorry to have to tell you that you have cancer of the rectum.” I firmly believe now that such news should be delayed at least … Continue reading
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Seeking Justice Through the Power of Relationship: HIV/AIDS and Healthcare
Your Mission Field Is Around You When I was in college, I felt a clear call to work in East Africa. This call directed every decision I made, from choosing a major at Vanguard University to spending my summers in … Continue reading