Medical schools weeding out pro-life applicants?
September 09, 2011
American medical schools, are screening applicants for pro-life views, and probably rejecting many on that basis, believes Daniel Kuebler, a biology professor at Franciscan University in Steubenville.
During the application process, Kuebler explains, college students are asked questions involving ethical issues. Those questions can provide the basis for excluding pro-lifers, he explains:
For example, when it becomes apparent from an applicant's answer that he is pro-life, interviewers can find other reasons to deny the candidate admission rather than explicitly stating that he should not be admitted because he is pro-life.
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