Professor Joan Gilmour has been invited to make a presentation to the Senate Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs on Bill C-14, the legislation regarding medically assisted dying, on Thursday, May 12, 2016. The session starts at 10.30 a.m
On behalf of the Catholic Health Alliance of Canada I want to thank the members of Parliament for le...
News release announces that the Distinguished Speakers Series at the University of Dayton will host ...
Bill introduced by the Texas Senate relating to continuing education in forensic evidence collection...
Professor Joan Gilmour has been invited to make a presentation to the Senate Committee on Legal and ...
Benjamin Berger, Professor & York Research Chair in Pluralism and Public Law, questions Professor Jo...
In December 2016, the CCA was asked by then Minister of Health Jane Philpott and Minister of Justice...
In February 2015, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that the prohibition against physician-assisted ...
Mark Siegler, M.D., professor of medicine at the University of Chicago School of Medicine and a pion...
M.D. Harmon editorial on L.D. 1420, An Act Concerning the Terminally Ill, which the Maine Legislat...
Physician Assisted Suicide (PAS) was first legalized in 1994 in Oregon as apart of The Death With Di...
Timothy E. Quill, M.D., widely known for his writing and lecturing about various aspects of doctor-p...
The legal and emotional issues involved in organ donation will be discussed during Nursing Grand Rou...
The June 2020 Monthly packet includes the May agenda and appendices and the Faculty Senate minutes a...
This presentation discussed the history of the right to die movement in the United States and compar...
This Bill was drafted by Professors Ben White and Lindy Willmott of the Australian Centre for Health...
On behalf of the Catholic Health Alliance of Canada I want to thank the members of Parliament for le...
News release announces that the Distinguished Speakers Series at the University of Dayton will host ...
Bill introduced by the Texas Senate relating to continuing education in forensic evidence collection...
Professor Joan Gilmour has been invited to make a presentation to the Senate Committee on Legal and ...
Benjamin Berger, Professor & York Research Chair in Pluralism and Public Law, questions Professor Jo...
In December 2016, the CCA was asked by then Minister of Health Jane Philpott and Minister of Justice...
In February 2015, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that the prohibition against physician-assisted ...
Mark Siegler, M.D., professor of medicine at the University of Chicago School of Medicine and a pion...
M.D. Harmon editorial on L.D. 1420, An Act Concerning the Terminally Ill, which the Maine Legislat...
Physician Assisted Suicide (PAS) was first legalized in 1994 in Oregon as apart of The Death With Di...
Timothy E. Quill, M.D., widely known for his writing and lecturing about various aspects of doctor-p...
The legal and emotional issues involved in organ donation will be discussed during Nursing Grand Rou...
The June 2020 Monthly packet includes the May agenda and appendices and the Faculty Senate minutes a...
This presentation discussed the history of the right to die movement in the United States and compar...
This Bill was drafted by Professors Ben White and Lindy Willmott of the Australian Centre for Health...
On behalf of the Catholic Health Alliance of Canada I want to thank the members of Parliament for le...
News release announces that the Distinguished Speakers Series at the University of Dayton will host ...
Bill introduced by the Texas Senate relating to continuing education in forensic evidence collection...