Conscientious Objection in Nursing: 

Navigating Ethics and Professional Responsibilities

This webinar delves into the concept of conscientious objection within the nursing profession, as outlined by the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA).

CPD HOURS: 1
Registration Year 2024-2025 

Course Content

This webinar delves into the concept of conscientious objection within the nursing profession, as outlined by the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA).
Participants will explore the ethical foundations, legal frameworks, and professional obligations associated with conscientious objection.

Through interactive discussions and case studies, nurses will gain clarity on how to balance personal beliefs with their duty of care, ensuring patient safety and professional integrity.

Why this session may be relevant to your work

We all have our own personal beliefs - I need to understand how to navigate the increasingly complex world so that I can meet the needs of my patients, my profession, and my own personal ethical and moral beliefs.

Learning Outcomes

In this session you will:
  • Gain an understanding of conscientious objection and its relevance in nursing practice.
  • Review the NMBA's guidelines and policies related to conscientious objection.
  • Explore scenarios where conscientious objection may arise and appropriate responses.
  • Recognise the importance of communicating objections effectively while upholding patient care standards.

Maria Clemente

BScN, RN, JD, GradDip, Solicitor
Maria Clemente is a registered nurse and solicitor. She completed her Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Honours) at Brock University in Canada. She worked in rural Ontario in the areas of Emergency and Aged Care.