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Medical Assistance in Dying committee  Thank you for the question. I think it builds on your previous one. If we think about it, there's the legislation. The clinical guidelines being developed by those who are best equipped, as clinicians, to inform what the practice may look like are going to be important. However,

November 1st, 2022Committee meeting

Dr. Jennifer Gibson

Medical Assistance in Dying committee  Madam Mégie, I think it may have been Dr. Perrot who was talking about the iterative process of checking in with her patients, but I'm happy to touch on this point because I think it's really important. One of the reasons we may want to set up a regime—whether it's legislative or

November 1st, 2022Committee meeting

Dr. Jennifer Gibson

Medical Assistance in Dying committee  I'm happy to. Thank you. A second point to consider is that persons with dementia can be supported to live with dignity. There is much work to be done to strengthen and create conditions for this. However, for some persons, regardless of these conditions, advanced dementia may

November 1st, 2022Committee meeting

Dr. Jennifer Gibson

Medical Assistance in Dying committee  Thank you so much, and thank you for the invitation to meet with you in this important study. I am director of the University of Toronto's joint centre for bioethics and an associate professor in the Dalla Lana school of public health. However, this evening, I am speaking as an

November 1st, 2022Committee meeting

Dr. Jennifer Gibson