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Canadian Doctor Disciplined for Assessing Assisted Suicide Eligibility at Coffee Shop

via Christian Post·Jun 2

A Canadian physician has been placed under supervision after regulators expressed concern that he assessed a patient for Medical Assistance in Dying at a coffee shop. The incident highlights ongoing tensions between medical professionals and regulatory bodies regarding the appropriate setting for sensitive end-of-life evaluations. This case underscores the broader debate over the sanctity of life and the professional boundaries required in medical practice.

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