Wednesday, April 17, 2024

Does Stefanie Green have a conflict of interest?

Alex Schadenberg
Executive Director, Euthanasia Prevention Coalition

Stefanie Green is Canada's leading MAiD (euthanasia) physician. She does not do the most MAiD deaths in Canada, but she is a MAiD practitioner, MAiD trainer and more. Her own euthanasia access and promoting website states:
Dr. Stefanie Green spent 10 years in general practice and another 12 years working exclusively in maternity and newborn care. She changed her focus in 2016 and now spends the great majority of her clinical time working in assisted dying.

Based in Victoria BC, Dr. Green is the Founding President of the Canadian Association of MAiD Assessors and Providers (CAMAP). She is a co-lead for the Canadian MAiD Curriculum Project, is medical advisor to the BC Ministry of Health MAiD oversight committee, and moderator of CAMAP's national online forum.

Dr. Green enjoys speaking about MAiD to the public, to health care communities and to a wide range of audiences locally, nationally, and internationally. She is clinical faculty at UBC and UVic, and she is the author of the internationally bestselling "This Is Assisted Dying" (Scribner) about her first year providing assisted dying in Canada.

Without further investigation, it seems clear from the information on this site that Green does MAiD, regulates MAiD, teaches MAiD and is a medical advisor to the BC Ministry of Health oversight committee. How can a person who does the act and teaches people to do the act also be an advisor to the government when oversight is necessary?
I am not privy to more information but a conflict of interest investigation is needed.

1 comment:

  1. Of course she does, that is de rigeur for any Liberally oriented person. It's also interesting that she, like Wiess, was also an abortionist before pivoting to killing the helpless. She's double dipping: paid to kill and paid to administer the group pushing for killings.

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