“Assisted death” is not a constitutionally mandated service, as some have characterized it. To permit is not to mandate.
Continue reading Assisted suicide: crime today, health care tomorrow?APR
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“Assisted death” is not a constitutionally mandated service, as some have characterized it. To permit is not to mandate.
Continue reading Assisted suicide: crime today, health care tomorrow?In the face of criticisms that allowing physicians to conscientiously object to providing euthanasia treatment would cause unnecessary suffering for patients, one must consider what the role of physicians is and whether or not conscientious objection complements that role.
Continue reading Parliament must let doctors practise with a clear conscienceMore than twenty years after my trip to The Hague, I was again being given access to protocols to end patients’ lives. Only, this time, it was in my own country. In my province. From my College. I never thought this day would come. And I am still chilled.
Continue reading I never thought this day would come"Euthanasia? Assisted suicide? There’s an app for that"... This remark aptly underscores the rapidity with which discussion of what was called, not very long ago, mercy killing has become normalized, even banal.
Continue reading A deadly form of normalA study conducted by the Southern Medical Association has found that, despite suggestions that legalization of physician-assisted suicide (PAS) could lead to a reduction in total suicides and to a delay in those suicides that do occur, legalizing PAS has been associated with an increased rate of total suicides relative to other states and no decrease in nonassisted suicides. This suggests either that PAS does not inhibit (nor acts as an alternative to) nonassisted suicide, or that it acts in ...
Continue reading How Does Legalization of Physician-Assisted Suicide Affect Rates of Suicide?