Tag Archives: conscientioius objection
ORGAN DONATION AFTER MEDICAL AID IN DYING
Jennifer A. Chandler describes some of the ethical and legal challenges surrounding organ donation following medical assistance in dying.
Religious exemptions to assisted dying harm patients
Stuart Chambers argues that faith-based institutions should not be ‘conscientiously objecting’ to medical assistance in dying.
The Unwilling Ethicist and Assisted Dying
February 29, 2016 · by impact ethics · in Canadian Bioethics, Clinical Ethics, Death & Assisted Dying, Law & Policy
Lori Seller and Veronique Fraser explore whether clinical ethicists should have the right to conscientiously object to ethics consultations for assisted dying.