
Helping Patients Who Are Dying or Helping Patients to Die? | Prof. Farr Curlin
The Thomistic Institute
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The Ethics of End-of-Life Care and Trust in Medicine
This chapter examines the ethical considerations that physicians must navigate in end-of-life situations, highlighting the critical role of trust in patient-doctor relationships. It critiques the societal implications of assisted suicide, particularly for marginalized communities, and advocates for compassionate care over normalization of death as an option.
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