Debate ensued late this summer after a Shrewsbury resident was turned away from a primary care doctor's office because she was obese.
The woman told WCVB that Dr. Helen Carter told her she couldn't treat her as a patient because she weighed more than 200 pounds.
The doctor's policy is not illegal. The American Medical Association's Council on Ethics and Judicial Affairs policy reads "Both patients and physicians should be able to exercise freedom in whom to enter into a patient-physician relationship ... physicians do not give up their freedom of association by merely becoming professionals."
Feedback on the doctor's decision has ranged from supportive to appalled. What do you think?