Junior doctors and conscientious objection to voluntary assisted dying: ethical complexity in practice

Volume: 48, Issue: 8, Pages: 517 - 521
Published: Jun 14, 2021
Abstract
In jurisdictions where voluntary assisted dying (VAD) is legal, eligibility assessments, prescription and administration of a VAD substance are commonly performed by senior doctors. Junior doctors’ involvement is limited to a range of more peripheral aspects of patient care relating to VAD. In the Australian state of Victoria, where VAD has been legal since June 2019, all health professionals have a right under the legislation to conscientiously...
Paper Details
Title
Junior doctors and conscientious objection to voluntary assisted dying: ethical complexity in practice
Published Date
Jun 14, 2021
Volume
48
Issue
8
Pages
517 - 521
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