Why the Royal College of Physicians will go ‘neutral’ on assisted suicide and why that matters
Undemocratic efforts to neutralise doctors' moral responsibility.
The Royal College of Physicians (RCP) is going to poll its 35,000 members to ask whether "they would help a terminally ill patient to die and whether the law should be changed to allow assisted dying."
Why, despite the RCP polling all its members just a few years ago with the same question, has it decided it needs to poll members again? Could it possibly be part of a deliberate attempt to go officially "neutral" on "assisted dying" and from there, to support it?
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