Understanding euthanasia and suicide assistance In this article we will explain some of the more general concerns related to suicide discussion with euthanasia support. For ordinary people who are a little interested in this discussion, less than a dozen questions will come to mind. The following articles provide information to satisfy personal curiosity about these common concerns. In Oregon State and the Netherlands, euthanasia and assisted suicide are legal, and these are the only jurisdictions in the world that enable euthanasia and support suicide.
AMA and Euthanasia / Assistance for Suicide The American Medical Association (AMA) has long been known for its strong view. The issue of euthanasia, especially suicide by doctors is the most important issue, so AMA took a strong stand on this controversial issue. This time AMA took a firm attitude to protect the elderly / physically handicapped / depressed patients / psychiatric patients rather than end it. However, because the right to die is based on human autonomy, no one should think better than the patient, and there is no right to deny the selection of the last valuable final patient.
Doctor's suicide is a prescription for a doctor to prescribe a lifelong medicine to a patient. Then the patient takes measures to end his life. Doctor's suicide should not be confused with euthanasia - euthanasia, doctors actually do death acts. There are other names of doctors to help suicide, such as "doctors who help death", "aid of death", "right to die", "dying death". The state has legalized suicide by doctor and the process is various. However, there are several consistent elements - only an approved doctor (M.D.s) or a doctor with bones (D.O.) can prescribe. In addition, doctors need to think that they are willing to give prescriptions - there is no obligation to do so.