Characteristics and outcomes of peer consultations for assisted dying request assessments: Cross-sectional survey study among attending physicians
BackgroundIn most jurisdictions where assisted dying practices are legal, attending physicians must consult another practitioner to assess the patient's eligibility. Consequently, in some jurisdictions, they can rely on the expertise of trained assisted dying consultants (trained consultants)....
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Main Authors: | Stijn Vissers (Author), Sigrid Dierickx (Author), Luc Deliens (Author), Freddy Mortier (Author), Joachim Cohen (Author), Kenneth Chambaere (Author) |
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