Canadian doctors encouraged to bring up medically assisted death before their patients do

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Canadian doctors encouraged to bring up medically assisted death before their patients do
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Guidance from Canada’s providers of medically assisted death states that doctors have a professional obligation to bring up MAID. Read more

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“Some people, no matter how well-handled your conversation, may infer that it’s essentially a suggestion,” said University of Toronto bioethicist Kerry Bowman. While it is absolutely illegal to counsel someone to die by suicide, to “counsel,” from a doctor-patient perspective, means to “inform and discuss,” the group’s guidance reads.Advertisement 5The timing should be at the discretion of the doctor, the group recommends. In almost all cases, it would be inappropriate immediately upon delivery of a grim and irremediable diagnosis, they noted.

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