I’ve just been watching The Big Questions on BBC1 in which GP Dr Richard Scott participated. Following a complaint from a patient who felt that the doctor, by recommending Christianity to him, had belittled his own faith, an investigation was conducted by the GMC, whose rules state that doctors are not allowed to impose personal or religious beliefs on patients. Nevertheless, Dr Scott maintained on the programme that it is acceptable to introduce his religion to his patients.
The surgery is run by six Christian doctors and its website states:
//The Partners feel that the offer of talking to you on spiritual matters is of great benefit. If you do not wish this, that is your right and will not affect your medical care.
Please tell the doctor (or drop a note to the Practice Manager) if you do not wish to speak on matters of faith.//
….. which would appear to suggest that the subject of religion will be introduced into medical consultations unless the patient specifically requests otherwise.
http://www.bethesdamc.co.uk/about_us.html