
In response to Dr. Ashe’s article on providing his 100th case of medical assistance in dying (MAiD),[1][1] we wish to counter with our concerns about his romantic view of MAiD and its potential impact, his underestimation of the frequency of MAiD and his assertion that MAiD is an act of mercy and
Medical Assistance, Humans, Letters, Suicide, Assisted
Medical Assistance, Humans, Letters, Suicide, Assisted
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