Research series – Challenging clinical, ethical and legal issues – TRU Newsroom
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On Thursday, Feb. 1 join professors Ruby Dhand, Kelly Melnyk and Lilian Thorpe for the research series talk “MAiD in Canada: Challenging Clinical, Ethical and Legal Issues”.
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Medical assistance in dying (MAiD) has been legal for people with reasonably foreseeable natural death (RFND) and has continued to expand to include those without RFND (in 2021) and those with sole mental disorders (ongoing).
This presentation explores the clinical and legal challenges related to the evolving eligibility criteria for MAiD in these different contexts.
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