As chief of surgery at Salubrus, a large for-profit group practice, you received notification from the board of trustees that you cannot hire a surgeon you wanted to hire because she chain-smokes cigarettes. No other physician at Salubrus smokes. At the last board meeting, you presented your objections to the healthy lifestyle policy. It is the establishment of a policy of forcing healthy lifestyles on employees, especially those involved in direct patient care. The candidate has outstanding credentials and has initiated a new revolutionary treatment for vascular disease. Your ethical stance should be?A.Hire her abruptly and let them try to get out of the contract.B.Ask to meet with the board to get a waiver for Dr X.C.Comply with their wishes.D.See if Dr X will stop smoking.E.Call a staff meeting to gain support.