"Health Care Providers’ Experiences with Implementing Medical Aid-in-Dying in Vermont: a Qualitative Study" https://t.co/8K0dgKCcjw
Some of my work with Vermont's "Patient Choice and Control at End of Life: Act is officially published! https://t.co/z79WlpSxAc
RT @MTKrawczyk_42: Great talk today at @EndofLifeStudy @DumfriesCampus by Mara Buchbinder from UNC social medicine/ @unc_bioethics about Ve…
RT @MTKrawczyk_42: Great talk today at @EndofLifeStudy @DumfriesCampus by Mara Buchbinder from UNC social medicine/ @unc_bioethics about Ve…
Great talk today at @EndofLifeStudy @DumfriesCampus by Mara Buchbinder from UNC social medicine/ @unc_bioethics about Vermont health care providers’ experience of medical aid in dying across domains of clinical practice. Check out her paper: https://t.co/
Health care providers participating in medical aid-in-dying (MAID) do more than write prescriptions. Preparing providers for #MAID requires attention to additional domains of clinical practice. https://t.co/vJdzxBTpC1 https://t.co/01Old6m207