If a trainee in the healthcare professions expresses an unwillingness to participate in an aspect of training or patient care as a matter of conscience, that stance should be explored in a non-judgmental manner to ensure that both parties fully understand the issue. The trainee's position on matters of conscience should be honored without academic or personal penalty.
- Educators and trainees should be allowed to refuse to participate in policies and procedures that they deem morally objectionable without threat of reprisal.
- Trainees should not be mandated to be present during practices or procedures, or view or images of behaviors, that they deem morally objectionable.
- No organization or governing body should mandate participation in policies or procedures that violate conscience.
- Healthcare professionals at all levels should seek to learn about and understand policies and procedures that they deem morally questionable as well as their colleagues' reasons for objecting for reasons of conscience.