Why are current approaches to dying problematic? Most people (in the developed West, that is) die in hospitals where patients are clean, well-fed and adequately cared for medically, aren’t they?
Continue Reading → Does death have a meaning?
AUG
2017
Why are current approaches to dying problematic? Most people (in the developed West, that is) die in hospitals where patients are clean, well-fed and adequately cared for medically, aren’t they?
Continue Reading → Does death have a meaning?
An interview with Professor Michael Quinlan, dean of the law school at the Sydney campus of the University of Notre Dame Australia, about the spread of controversial procedures and conscientious objection for healthcare workers.
Continue Reading → When doctors say No
An interview with Maurie Markman MD on physician-assisted dying.
Continue Reading → Physician-Assisted Dying: Is a Patient’s Despair Reversible?