Ethics in physician-assisted dying and euthanasia

The definitions of physician-assisted dying, passive euthanasia, and active euthanasia arereviewed. The ethical implications of physician-assisted dying are also examined. Proponentsargue that physician-assisted dying is a more respectful and dignified way for terminally illpatients to die. However, opponents claim that physician-assisted dying devalues human life,which should be treasured and protected. A majority of the general population and physicianssupport physician-assisted dying, but there is a need for medical societies to develop training,support, and implementation standards to aid physicians in this process. Ethics committee’smay help fill this gap and provide institutional resources and mediation of value conflicts.

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