HLST 4010 Chapter Notes - Chapter 12: Conscientious Objector, Supreme Court Of Canada, Palliative Sedation

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Week 12 readings- medical assistance in dying: li et al. Medical assistance in dying implementing a hospital-based. Program in canada new england journal of medicine 376:21 (may 25, 2017): 2082: available at york university library web site, medical assistance in dying, referred to as maid in canada, was decriminalized by the. Canadian supreme court on february 6, 2016,2 and a bill that specified the conditions under which maid could be legally provided was passed by parliament on june 17, 2016. 3. For patients seeking oral options or provision of maid at home, physicians were directed to contact a community provider through a referral service of the ontario ministry of. To respect conscientious objection and the personal discomfort of some staff, and to meet the law"s requirement that maid be provided with. Reasonable knowledge, care and skill, 9 uhn adopted a three-team model consisting of clinical, assessment, and intervention teams (fig.

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