Assisted Suicide
Junior Doctors urge MSPs to reject assisted suicide
A group of junior doctors have written to MSPs, urging them to vote against legalising assisted suicide in Scotland.
The doctors have said they will refuse to participate if the law in Scotland changes and assisted suicide is permitted.
Liam McArthur MSP is planning on bringing forward an assisted suicide bill and last year held a public consultation on the proposals.
Christopher Marshall, a 24-year-old palliative care worker at Borders General Hospital and Ed Tulloch, a 30-year-old trainee GP in Fife co-authored the letter, which was signed by more than 30 other doctors.
They said:
Rather than legalising assisted suicide, the focus of MSPs should be on improving access to palliative care, with the doctors saying: “we believe that modern palliative medicine in conjunction with healthy trusting relationships are sufficient to bring dignity in dying.”
Welcoming the intervention, Dr Gillian Wright, of the Our Duty of Care (ODOC) group said:
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