The Case Against Pro-Life Physicians
Are pro-life medical students discriminated against? One Franciscan University professor argues that many don’t even make it past their initial interview.
Are pro-life medical students discriminated against? One Franciscan University professor argues that many don’t even make it past their initial interview.
Are pro-life students being unfairly flagged during interviews for medical school? A professor at Franciscan University of Steubenville, Ohio, believes they are.
(Editor's note: This essay first appeared in the Register in April 2005. We republish it today on the ninth anniversary of Blessed John Paul II's death.)
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