Executive Director, Euthanasia Prevention Coalition
Dr Sinead Donnelly |
Doctors say no is an Open Letter to New Zealanders by doctors supporting the World Medical Association and New Zealand Medical Association position statements that euthanasia and assisted suicide are unethical, even if they become legal.
Doctors say no have more than 1750 signatures from New Zealand doctors for a letter to New Zealand citizens opposing euthanasia and assisted suicide. The letter states:
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Doctors say no have more than 1750 signatures from New Zealand doctors for a letter to New Zealand citizens opposing euthanasia and assisted suicide. The letter states:
We are committed to the concept of death with dignity and comfort, including the provision of effective pain relief and excellence in palliative care.‘Doctors say no’ is an Open Letter to all New Zealanders by doctors supporting the World Medical Association and New Zealand Medical Association position statements that euthanasia and assisted suicide are unethical, even if they were to become legal.
We endorse the views of the World Medical Association and the New Zealand Medical Association that physician assisted suicide and euthanasia are unethical, even if they were made legal.
We uphold the right of patients to decline treatment, as set out in the NZ Code of Health and Disability Services Consumers’ Rights.
We know that the proper provision of pain relief, even if it may unintentionally hasten the death of the patient, is ethical and legal. Equally the withdrawal or withholding of futile treatment in favour of palliative care is ethical and legal.
We believe that crossing the line to intentionally assist a person to die would fundamentally weaken the doctor-patient relationship which is based on trust and respect.
We are especially concerned with protecting vulnerable people who can feel they have become a burden to others, and we are committed to supporting those who find their own life situations a heavy burden.
Doctors are not necessary in the regulation or practice of assisted suicide. They are included only to provide a cloak of medical legitimacy. Leave doctors to focus on saving lives and providing real care to the dying.
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Wow, what a breath of fresh air to read this! Now if only we had a group of doctors here in Canada who would speak up in the same way, for the lives of theirs and all patients! Could this letter written by the doctors in New Zealand be sent to the Canadian OHA and the College of Physicians and Surgeons to show them what real doctors actually feel about euthanasia, so as to get our own doctors to speak up more loudly and clearly against euthanasia here in Canada? We need many more voices pushing back together against this government who seems to love death!
ReplyDeleteThere is an excellent group of physicians in Canada.
ReplyDeletehttps://collectifmedecins.org/en/
Indeed
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