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Medical Assistance in Dying committee  I can't tell you the number of patients. Again, that's talking more about those very early on, when the ICU doctors do have to make counselling—again not just to people with significant new disabilities, but all the time—about whether they should be carrying on with their aggress

November 22nd, 2022Committee meeting

Dr. Karen Ethans

Medical Assistance in Dying committee  No, these are the—

November 22nd, 2022Committee meeting

Dr. Karen Ethans

Medical Assistance in Dying committee  MAID assessors aren't counselling people to die. They're counselling—

November 22nd, 2022Committee meeting

Dr. Karen Ethans

Medical Assistance in Dying committee  As I was saying, I'm talking about the acute care very early on. People have to make those counselling.... They have to counsel people about these things every day, again not just about—

November 22nd, 2022Committee meeting

Dr. Karen Ethans

Medical Assistance in Dying committee  No, as we heard from our other witness, there are many ways to die, and one of them is to withhold treatment. In the ICU, the doctors have to counsel patients all the time about whether we carry on with aggressive treatments or whether we back off and basically pull the plug on t

November 22nd, 2022Committee meeting

Dr. Karen Ethans

Medical Assistance in Dying committee  I was just going to say that it's the perspectives that are given to people in the acute care that they will take with them as to what their life value is worth. If it's not the appropriate perspective, because they don't know what people will live like in five years, then, as I'

November 22nd, 2022Committee meeting

Dr. Karen Ethans

Medical Assistance in Dying committee  There a couple of things there. When someone has lived in the community and they've lived their life with a spinal cord injury.... I've talked to patients and some of my patients have applied for MAID. Some of them have qualified, but have put in on the back burner. They just wa

November 22nd, 2022Committee meeting

Dr. Karen Ethans

Medical Assistance in Dying committee  It's just the control of it, and I can't say that everybody.... If somebody gets asked to see somebody who's asking to die in the first several months of their spinal cord injury, even if they've gone through this course, I don't know.... As David Shannon said—

November 22nd, 2022Committee meeting

Dr. Karen Ethans

Medical Assistance in Dying committee  I don't know of anybody in my province, but I know of one in another province—

November 22nd, 2022Committee meeting

Dr. Karen Ethans

Medical Assistance in Dying committee  Thank you. One thing that is lacking here in my program, and that I think is lacking in many places across Canada, is psychological support. You can imagine what that person you were talking about went through in his dark days. In our study we heard the same thing. The people I

November 22nd, 2022Committee meeting

Dr. Karen Ethans

Medical Assistance in Dying committee  No. Thank you for asking that. I should clarify. My point was to show you that—

November 22nd, 2022Committee meeting

Dr. Karen Ethans

November 22nd, 2022Committee meeting

Dr. Karen Ethans

Medical Assistance in Dying committee  No. It wasn't a code-of-conduct issue. The ICU doctors have to make counselling decisions with patients every day. They have to help patients and family members realize what is going to be worth keeping—

November 22nd, 2022Committee meeting

Dr. Karen Ethans

Medical Assistance in Dying committee  Thank you. As a physiatrist or a physical medicine and rehabilitation specialist, there are lots of people like me who deal with spinal cord injury in a rehab centre who would have the perspective I have. However, it's the acute care health care professionals who have their prec

November 22nd, 2022Committee meeting

Dr. Karen Ethans

Medical Assistance in Dying committee  It could be a new severe...any medical issue, really, that makes people say, “I wouldn't want to live like that.” A lot of patients who come into it, like I said, have this preconceived notion that many of us would have if we hadn't worked with that population, which is that liv

November 22nd, 2022Committee meeting

Dr. Karen Ethans