Treatment-Resistant Psychiatric Conditions and the Ethics of Psychiatric Physician-Aid-in-Dying

American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 15 (1):61-64 (2024)
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The recent push to extend physician-aid-in-dying (PAD) to psychiatric conditions has significantly altered the ethical landscape surrounding psychiatric judgments concerning treatment-refractory il...

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Christopher F. Masciari
University of Texas At Houston, MD Anderson Cancer Center
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