Pages tagged "Medical Associations"
Medical professionals resign due to euthanasia laws
Feb 02, 2018
In Belgium and the Netherlands, medical professionals are resigning in considerable numbers due to the lack of regulation surrounding the practice of euthanasia. This phenomenon is specifically peaking in the palliative care field, as nurses and doctors find their roles reduced to that of reluctant executioners.
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German medical experts hit back: don’t force us to be involved in euthanasia
Jan 29, 2018
A German federal ruling which ordered Germany’s Federal Institute for Drugs and Medical Devices (BfArM) to decide when to allocate lethal medicines to patients is being challenged by the institute’s physicians, who don’t want to be forced to be involved in euthanasia. The March 2017 ruling of the Federal Court in Leipzig also legalised assisted suicide.
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Doctor support for assisted suicide drops radically after legalisation
Jan 11, 2018
A survey of Canadian doctors reveals that the support of medical professionals for assisted suicide drops significantly once the process becomes legal, with most physicians now refusing to participate in the administration of lethal drugs to their patients.
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AMA President Dr Michael Gannon warns WA not to follow VIC’s lead
Dec 11, 2017
In the face of Western Australia’s investigation into end of life choices last week, Australian Medical Association federal president Dr Michal Gannon addressed the state on the topic.
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The WMA Urges Victorian MPs to Block the Assisted Dying Bill
Nov 02, 2017
This past week, the World Medical Association, representing more than 10 million physicians, turned its focus on the threat to human life in Australia by issuing a statement urging Victorian MPs to block the Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill:
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101 Victorian Oncologists (Cancer Specialists) Oppose Assisted Suicide Bill
Sep 21, 2017
A letter from 101 Victorian oncologists, sent to all Victorian MPs, illustrates the strong opposition to the Andrews government’s reckless proposal for assisted suicide and euthanasia.
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No consensus among doctors on assisted suicide
Aug 26, 2017
When it comes to assisted suicide and euthanasia legislation, there is clear disagreement amongst doctors.
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Medical Professionals: Euthanasia Hurts Both Patient and Doctor
Aug 07, 2017
Physician-assisted suicide raises complex and troubling questions for all.
While many will argue that “the patient’s will” should determine the issue, such arguments completely ignore the other party drastically affected: the doctor.
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Euthanasia - 'The risk is too great and the consequences are final.' NZ Medical Assoc.
Sep 20, 2016
by Alex SchadenbergInternational Chair - Euthanasia Prevention Coalition The New Zealand government Health Select Committee is currently gathering evidence as it considers the issues of euthanasia and assisted suicide.According to Newshub the New Zealand Medical Association (NZMA), representing 5500 medical professionals, stated that it opposes changing the law to allow euthanasia.
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BMA rejects attempt to push it neutral on assisted suicide by 2 to 1 majority
Jun 22, 2016
By Peter Saunders Today (21st June 2016) the Annual Representative Meeting (ARM) of the British Medical Association (BMA) in Belfast voted against going neutral on assisted suicide by a two to one majority (see detail here).Delegates rejected motion 80, 'that this meeting believes that the BMA should adopt a neutral stance on assisted dying', by 198 to 115 (63% to 37%).
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