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Limiting the Spread of Physician-Assisted Suicide Physicians for Compassionate Care Education Foundation

What you can do.. Physicians for Compassionate Care Education Foundation to limit the spread…

The American Medical Association Policy: E Physician-Assisted Suicide …allowing physicians to participate in assisted suicide would cause more harm than good. Physician-assisted suicide is fundamentally incompatible with the physician's role as healer, would be difficult or impossible to control, and would pose serious societal risks. Adopted December 1993 (JAMA. 1992; 267: ); Updated June 1996, Last updated: Aug 22, 2005

Pro-Suicide Strategies 1.Change the language: create euphemisms 2.Disengage and marginalize physicians 3.Paint Oregon’s DWDA as a “success”

Our Response: Four Practical Approaches 1.Improve end-of-life care 2.Tell the truth about Oregon 3.Engage physicians 4.Take back the language

Improving End of Life Care For those with whom we come in contact –Recognize suffering and crisis at end of life –Dignity preserving interventions –Make the last part of life the best part of life Promotion of “improving end of life care” –To all health care professionals, administrators, volunteers, public servants, religious organizations, etc… –To the families, friends, and caregivers of those who are ill Increase awareness of ‘bigger’ issues –Discussing Role of Physician in Society –Protection of the Poor and Vulnerable

Telling the Truth About Oregon No patient safeguards No regulatory oversight No judicial recourse (unique in medicine!) “Intractable pain” is a scare tactic $$ drives decisions about assisted suicide Patient care worsens after lethal prescription

Engaging Physicians (You’re not Alone!) Who else is opposed? AMA and all 50 state medical societies Many disabilities rights organizations Both liberals and conservatives Bill Clinton, Ralph Nader 25 states have voted down assisted suicide

Association of physicians, health professionals, associates, and friends Dedicated to preserving the physician-patient relationship The physician role is to heal when possible, comfort always, and never intentionally harm. Engaging Physicians: Physicians for Compassionate Care Education Foundation

Why PCCEF Opposes Physician-Assisted Suicide Changes the role of the physician from healer to executioner Undermines the essential trust in the patient- physician relationship Endangers the value that society places on life, especially for those who are most vulnerable

PCCEF History 1994: Oregon Medical Association votes “neutral position” on Measure 16 (DWDA) PCCEF was formed –OMA then voted 123 to 1: “fatally flawed” –Helped to get a referral to voters (measure 51) PCCEF fights assisted suicide legislation –Similar bills failed in 12 states and the UK –Coalitions of healthcare professionals, hospice workers, disability-rights advocates, & minority groups are involved, using resources provided by PCCEF

PCCEF History 2008: PCCEF/Washington is formed

PCCEF Physician Pledge

PCCEF ‘Take the Pledge’ Campaign Doctors Tell your patients where you stand on physician- assisted suicide Patients Find out where all of your doctors stand on physician-assisted suicide Ask your doctor to take the pledge!

Take Back the Language! Compassion & Choices has been successful –Euphemisms a key strategy –Their name is a euphemism! –They have avoided the word “suicide” We need to fight euphemisms –The physician is ordering a medical killing –Direct, intentional killing is always wrong –The patient is committing suicide which is a tragedy

Taking Back the Language Use the words “physician-assisted suicide” On Pro-Life Sunday this year talk about Abortion Physician-Assisted Suicide Euthanasia Do not use or accept their language so-called “Death with Dignity” or “Aid in Dying” Use precise language This is Situational Killing and Suicide

Summary 1.Improve end-of-life care 2.Tell the truth about Oregon 3.Engage physicians 4.Take back the language

PCCEF in Washington Educating Health Care Professionals –Online at –Speaker Training / Presentations / Resources We need your help –Spreading the message: “Take the Pledge” –Growing PCCEF Washington membership –With financial support

Internet Resources (click on Assisted Suicide)