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Internal medicine journal · Jun 2022
The AMA supports all doctors in relation to voluntary assisted dying.
- Omar Khorshid and Andrew J Miller.
- Australian Medical Association, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia.
- Intern Med J. 2022 Jun 1; 52 (6): 932-934.
AbstractThis article outlines the Australian Medical Association's (AMA) current policy on voluntary assisted dying (VAD), arguing that, when read in good faith in its entirety as intended, the policy lacks neutrality or balance. As written, it is a wide-ranging policy reflecting the diversity of views among medical professionals that still exists on the issue of VAD. While recognising that relevant legislation is a matter for governments and society, the policy advocates for the protection of doctors and patients, whether they choose to participate in VAD or not. Consistent with a proper interpretation of the policy as a whole, the AMA has been active in supporting the VAD legislative process, implementation and the practitioners involved including providing practical guidance now that legislation has been passed in several jurisdictions.© 2022 Royal Australasian College of Physicians.
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