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'''Nurses for the Rights of the Child''' was founded in June 1995 by a group of nurses who had become R.N. Conscientious Objectors to infant circumcision at [https://www.christushealth.org/st-vincent St. Vincent Hospital] in Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA.
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'''Nurses for the Rights of the Child''' was founded in June 1995 by a group of nurses who had become R.N. Conscientious Objectors to infant circumcision at [https://www.christushealth.org/st-vincent St. Vincent Hospital] in Santa Fe, {{USSC|NM}}, USA.
  
 
Nurses for the Rights of the Child believes that non-therapeutic infant male [[circumcision]] is a violation of the child's [[human rights]].
 
Nurses for the Rights of the Child believes that non-therapeutic infant male [[circumcision]] is a violation of the child's [[human rights]].
  
 
== Founders ==
 
== Founders ==
* [[Mary Conant]], RN
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* [[Mary Conant]], {{RN}}
* [[Betty Katz Sperlich]], RN
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* [[Betty Katz Sperlich]], {{RN}}
* [[Gillian Longley]], RN
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* [[Gillian Longley]], {{RN}}
 
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{{SEEALSO}}
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* [[The Nurses of St. Vincent: Saying "No" to Circumcision]]
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* [[Intactivism]]
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* [[United States of America]]
 
{{LINKS}}
 
{{LINKS}}
 
* [http://childrightsnurses.org/ Official site]
 
* [http://childrightsnurses.org/ Official site]
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[[Category:USA]]
 
[[Category:USA]]

Latest revision as of 14:41, 2 May 2024

Nurses for the Rights of the Child was founded in June 1995 by a group of nurses who had become R.N. Conscientious Objectors to infant circumcision at St. Vincent Hospital in Santa Fe, NM, USA.

Nurses for the Rights of the Child believes that non-therapeutic infant male circumcision is a violation of the child's human rights.

Founders

See also

External links

Abbreviations

  1. a b c REFweb Registered nurse, Wikipedia. Retrieved 11 January 2021.