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March 27, 2017
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Petropanagos, A. (2017). 5.3.2 Providing medical assistance in dying (MAiD). In Cases: Section V - End of Life Care. Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.
Educational Objectives
- Discuss the legal and regulatory requirements for medical assistance in dying (MAiD)
- Discuss the ethical disagreements surrounding the provision of MAiD
- Identify and evaluate the personal, professional, institutional, and social values that are relevant to the provision of MAiD
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