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Final Knowledge Check

If you are thinking, “I would experience intense shame and/or loss of self respect if I participated in this procedure/treatment,” then this is a personal conscience objection. *
It only counts as a personal conscience objection if the provider is religious. *
Match each term with its definition. *
The Affordable Care Act allows health care providers to object to providing certain medical goods or services, and says providers cannot discriminate against a person or group of people. *
The 1557 Final Rule mandates the provision of treatments such as hormone therapy and surgery for gender dysphoria. *
In the U.S., anti-discrimination protections for LGBTQ+ individuals vary from state to state. *

Information and trainings provided by Tanenbaum are for educational purposes only and are not intended nor implied to be a substitute for legal or medical advice. The legal landscape of Conscience Rules continues to evolve. To the best of our knowledge, the information contained in this course is accurate as of January 31, 2025. Please review the most up-to-date legal resources and policies where you work before taking any action.