Double Maduro
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Lone_Gunman,
According to the article written by the doctor in the link I refferenced, it is.
I suggest that we all read the literature on Boundary Violations.
DM
Asking gun questions by a physician is not a boundary violation. Boundary violations are determined by other physicians practicing the same specialty, and not by patients or other groups.
According to the article written by the doctor in the link I refferenced, it is.
American families may soon find themselves in this scenario. Social activists are taking their war on gun ownership to a new battleground: the doctor’s office. (1) The American Medical Association (AMA) (2), American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) (3), and American College of Physicians (ACP) (4) are urging doctors to probe their patients about guns in their homes. They profess concern for patient safety. But their ulterior motive is a political prejudice against guns and gun owners. And that places their interventions into the area of unethical physician conduct called boundary violations.
I suggest that we all read the literature on Boundary Violations.
DM