Most Canada Docs Would Refuse Assisted Suicide
By Wesley J. Smith
Just
26 per cent of doctors surveyed by the Canadian Medical Association
said they would be “very or somewhat likely” to participate in
doctor-assisted dying.
Photograph by: Alain Jocard, AFP/Getty Images
Photograph by: Alain Jocard, AFP/Getty Images
, Postmedia News
But most Canadian doctors oppose participation in assisted suicide. From the Ottawa Citizen story:
“Only one quarter of the nation’s
doctors would be willing to help terminally ill patients end their lives
if the practice of doctor-assisted suicide were legalized in this
country, a survey by Canada’s biggest doctors’ group suggests. Just 26
per cent of doctors surveyed by the Canadian Medical Association said
they would be ‘very or somewhat likely’ to participate in
doctor-assisted dying, while 54 per cent were ‘very or somewhat
unlikely’ to do so, according to a summary of the survey posted on the
CMA’s website. The doctors’ group currently opposes euthanasia and
doctor-hastened death.”
Editor’s note. This appeared on Wesley’s great blog.
Source: NRLC News
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