According to Dr. Ellen Clayton, those with "conscientious objections" are "problematic," and anyone who opposes the transgender surgery program will face "consequences." "If you are going to assert conscientious objection, you have to realize that that is problematic," said Clayton. "You are doing something to another person, and you are not paying the cost for your belief. I think that is a … real issue." "I just want you to take home that saying that you’re not going to do something because of your conscientious — because of your religious beliefs, is not without consequences, and should not be without consequences," she continues. "And I just want to put that out there." "We are given an enormous — if you don’t want to do this kind of work, don’t work at Vanderbilt." https://youtu.be/RDhshvoJnqU
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