World Medical Association Opposes Euthanasia
By Wesley J. SmithThe world’s professional medical associations overwhelmingly oppose euthanasia and assisted suicide. The World Medical Association reiterated its strong such commitment to the ethical practice medicine this year. From the WMO Resolution on Euthanasia:
“Euthanasia, that is the act of
deliberately ending the life of a patient, even at the patient’s own
request or at the request of close relatives, is unethical. This does
not prevent the physician from respecting the desire of a patient to
allow the natural process of death to follow its course in the terminal
phase of sickness.”
The WMO similarly opposes assisted suicide.
“Physicians-assisted suicide, like
euthanasia, is unethical and must be condemned by the medical
profession. Where the assistance of the physician is intentionally and
deliberately directed at enabling an individual to end his or her own
life, the physician acts unethically. However the right to decline
medical treatment is a basic right of the patient and the physician does
not act unethically even if respecting such a wish results in the death
of the patient.”
The next time suicide pushing organizations such as Compassion and
Choices pretend that the medical world is in their camp because some
small organization supports legalization, show them the WMA statement.
And the American Medical Association’s:
“Euthanasia is fundamentally
incompatible with the physician’s role as healer, would be difficult or
impossible to control, and would pose serious societal risks.
And on and on it goes.Editor’s note. This appeared on Wesley’s blog.
Source: NRLC News
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