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Pros And Cons Of Physician Assisted Death

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Physician assisted death, more commonly known as physician assisted suicide, is the act of intentionally killing oneself through the use of drugs prescribed by a doctor. Something that is similar to physician assisted death is euthanasia, which is illegal in the United States, but legal in other countries. I feel that physician assisted death should be legalized in all fifty states because it is a person’s right to choose, a way to end their suffering, and way for terminally ill patients to end their life with respect and dignity. Jack Kevorkian was a physician in Michigan who supported a patient’s wish for assisted suicide. Jack was raised in a very strict Christian family, and was always encouraged to believe in God and the ways God did things. Jack on the other hand had a hard time believing in God because he didn’t see how a God that could make his own son walk on water, but couldn’t help the sick and dying around …show more content…

One of the major concerns is that people believe that it goes against the oath the doctor took when they got their license. I personally don’t feel that a doctor assisting in the death of a patient goes against their oath. I feel that way because when a doctor assists a patient with their death all that doctor does is prescribe the patient the medication, then it is the patient’s choice what they chose to do from there. Therefore, it is not the doctor who has the final call, but the patient’s. Another big concern has to do with religious beliefs. A lot of family members believe that if a person commits suicide then there are going straight to Hell, which ultimately makes it harder for family members of certain religions to decide what to do. Physician assisted death is a good thing for patient’s that are in an awful amount of constant pain and have no other way of getting

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