In general, I would have to disagree with you. I would say that most family doctors are very good in speaking to their patients, discussing side effects of medications, and explaining risks and what we really should be monitoring for.
There are certainly tragic anecdotal cases where things have perhaps not been done properly or where there perhaps was a tragic outcome despite everyone's best intentions. When those cases come to the fore, I think what's best is maybe something like this study looking at how we can prevent suicides, including whether there are better ways of managing or better protocols that we can do. However, that's really going to need to be done with medical associations, and with colleges as well, in terms of what those standards should be.