Related Experiment Video
Updated: Sep 7, 2025

Setup and Execution of the Rapid Cycle Deliberate Practice Death Notification Curriculum
Published on: August 5, 2020
Voluntary assisted dying: peak bodies must provide practical guidance
Eliana Close1, Lindy Willmott1, Ben P White1
1Australian Centre for Health Law Research, Faculty of Business and Law, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Abstract:
Despite widespread reform in Australia, the Australian Medical Association (AMA) remains ethically opposed to voluntary assisted dying (VAD). This article argues that the AMA should abandon its opposition to VAD to fulfil better its mandate of providing the best outcomes for doctors, patients and the community. A neutral stance enables peak bodies to engage more fully in implementation and support diverse perspectives.
Related Concept Videos
Ethical Dilemmas II
Standards of Care II
Ethical Issues
Ethical Concerns in Healthcare:
Continuing Care
Healthcare Agencies I
Nursing Ethical Principles II
Consider the following scenario, which illustrates how these principles are applied in the care of Mr. John, a fifty-year-old teacher diagnosed with metastatic liver cancer.
Initially, Mr. John's...

