The paper tries to argue that physician-assisted suicide (PAS), which is opposed by the AMA and all US states except Oregon, is a moral and ethical dilemma that faces physicians, ethicists, legal experts, and others. To demonstrate this, the various dimensions of the debate are explored. This is accomplished by discussing the legal, ethical, medical and political ordeals of its most infamous practitioner, Dr. Jack Kevorkian of Michigan (1928-2011). As the paper argues, Dr. Kevorkian’s belief in the practice of PAS led him to assist in the suicide of James Adkins in 1998. This began his legal problems, which lasted for about ten years (while continuing this practice, causing the state of Michigan to pass stricter laws against PAS). However, ...
Physician-assisted suicide, a suicide made possible by a physician providing a patient with the mean...
Advancement in technology has drastically changed the healthcare system, ultimately giving rise to a...
Now that the U.S. Supreme Court has upheld New York and Washington state laws prohibiting the aiding...
The Right to Die Debate is a recent but highly controversial moral matter. In particular, physician-...
I n recent years, a great deal of publicity has been generatedab out "assisted suicide, " ...
Each person is unique with an individual look, identity, perspective, and personality. Each will exp...
There is no stronger or more enduring prohibition in medicine than the rule against the killing of p...
This paper will delve into the growing assisted suicide, or euthanasia, debate across the country. S...
abstract: The purpose of this thesis project is to analyze the legalization of physician-assisted su...
Introduction: Physician assisted suicide (PAS) is the process where the patient terminateshis/her li...
The first part of this Comment will present the historical and theological views towards suicide. Th...
Physician-assisted suicide is a complex and controversial issue that touches on standards of medical...
Medical ethics has become a highly discussed topic in the United States. Physician assisted suicide ...
This paper considers current medical and legal perspectives on patients\u27 right to assistance in d...
The practice of physician-assisted suicide has been a complex and controversial issue in bio-medical...
Physician-assisted suicide, a suicide made possible by a physician providing a patient with the mean...
Advancement in technology has drastically changed the healthcare system, ultimately giving rise to a...
Now that the U.S. Supreme Court has upheld New York and Washington state laws prohibiting the aiding...
The Right to Die Debate is a recent but highly controversial moral matter. In particular, physician-...
I n recent years, a great deal of publicity has been generatedab out "assisted suicide, " ...
Each person is unique with an individual look, identity, perspective, and personality. Each will exp...
There is no stronger or more enduring prohibition in medicine than the rule against the killing of p...
This paper will delve into the growing assisted suicide, or euthanasia, debate across the country. S...
abstract: The purpose of this thesis project is to analyze the legalization of physician-assisted su...
Introduction: Physician assisted suicide (PAS) is the process where the patient terminateshis/her li...
The first part of this Comment will present the historical and theological views towards suicide. Th...
Physician-assisted suicide is a complex and controversial issue that touches on standards of medical...
Medical ethics has become a highly discussed topic in the United States. Physician assisted suicide ...
This paper considers current medical and legal perspectives on patients\u27 right to assistance in d...
The practice of physician-assisted suicide has been a complex and controversial issue in bio-medical...
Physician-assisted suicide, a suicide made possible by a physician providing a patient with the mean...
Advancement in technology has drastically changed the healthcare system, ultimately giving rise to a...
Now that the U.S. Supreme Court has upheld New York and Washington state laws prohibiting the aiding...