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Aaron Rothstein on the Medical Aid in Dying Act

Jan 9, 2026
In this engaging conversation, Dr. Aaron Rothstein, a neurologist and bioethics fellow, tackles the complexities surrounding New York's Medical Aid in Dying Act. He distinguishes between physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia, highlighting ethical concerns and political patterns across states. Rothstein warns about slippery slopes observed in countries like Canada, where the scope of assisted dying has expanded. He calls for deeper societal compassion in facing suffering, emphasizing the need for community engagement against the bureaucratic tendencies of legalized assisted death.
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INSIGHT

Distinction Between Assisted Suicide And Euthanasia

  • Physician-assisted suicide is when a doctor prescribes a lethal pill and euthanasia is when the doctor directly injects to cause death.
  • Aaron Rothstein treats both as morally similar because the physician participates in killing the patient.
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Canada As A Slippery-Slope Example

  • Canada's medically assisted deaths rose dramatically from 4,480 in 2018 to over 10,000 in 2021 and reached about 4% of deaths by 2022.
  • Rothstein uses Canada as the primary example of expansion and the slippery slope in practice.
ANECDOTE

Loneliness As Grounds For Death

  • Rothstein recounts Canadian cases where loneliness or psychiatric illness became grounds for approval, producing 'horrifying' outcomes.
  • He notes similar stories in the Netherlands, including autism or unwillingness to live in a nursing home cited as reasons for death.
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