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The Moral Significance of Biofixtures: A Response to Nathan Goldstein, Bridget Tracy, and Rosamond Rhodes “But I have a pacer…there is no point in engaging in hypothetical scenarios”: A Non-imminently Dying Patient’s Request for Pacemaker Deactivation
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- Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics , First View
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- 10 February 2025, pp. 1-2
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When death is desired: A case of MAiD & the CL psychiatrist
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- Palliative & Supportive Care / Volume 23 / 2025
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- 21 January 2025, e30
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Hard Choices: How Does Injustice Affect the Ethics of Medical Aid in Dying?
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- Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics / Volume 33 / Issue 3 / July 2024
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- 16 October 2023, pp. 413-424
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Ethics and Medical Aid in Dying: Physicians’ Perspectives on Disclosure, Presence, and Eligibility
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- Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics / Volume 51 / Issue 3 / Fall 2023
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- 13 December 2023, pp. 641-650
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- Fall 2023
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Examining public stigma and expectations of grief following medical aid and dying in the US: A vignette-based experiment
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- Palliative & Supportive Care / Volume 21 / Issue 2 / April 2023
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- 12 July 2022, pp. 270-276
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Attitudes toward assisted suicide requests in the context of severe and persistent mental illness: A survey of psychiatrists in Switzerland
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- Palliative & Supportive Care / Volume 17 / Issue 6 / December 2019
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- 27 May 2019, pp. 621-627
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