Palliative Care and Assisted dying
When a mentally competent adult, terminally ill, making the choice of their own free will and after meeting strict legal safeguards, takes prescribed medication which will end their life is considered as assisted dying.
- Euthanasia
- Palliative Care and Mental illness
- Palliative Care and Ventilator
- Palliative Care and ICU
- Palliative Care and Ethics
Related Conference of Palliative Care and Assisted dying
August 26-27, 2025
9th International Conference on Palliative Care, Hospice, and Wellness
Tokyo, Japan
Palliative Care and Assisted dying Conference Speakers
Recommended Sessions
- Hospice and Palliative Care
- Palliative Care and Assisted dying
- Palliative Care and Emergency Medicine
- Palliative Care and End of Life
- Palliative Care and Geriatrics
- Palliative Care and Health Issues
- Palliative Care and Non Malignant Diseases
- Palliative Care and Occupational therapy
- Palliative Care and Oncology
- Palliative Care and Rehabilitation Medicine
- Palliative Care and Spirutual Care
- Palliative Care and Symptom Management
- Palliative Care Nursing
- Pediatrics Palliative Care
- Trauma and Palliative Care
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