First and Last Name/s of Presenters

Nicole WilsonFollow

Mentor/s

Dr. Loris and Dr. Rober

Participation Type

Paper Talk

Abstract

This paper will discuss why physician assisted suicide is considered ethical, while also touching upon and debunking the beliefs that it is not ethical. Throughout this paper I will discuss not only ethical principles and concepts but also the laws and history surrounding this topic. This paper will answer the the question "how physician assisted suicide can be considered ethical?" rather than the question of "is physician assisted suicide ethical?".

College and Major available

Nursing BSN

Location

Digital Commons

Start Day/Time

5-5-2021 1:00 PM

End Day/Time

5-5-2021 4:00 PM

Students' Information

Nicole Wilson, Nursing major and Honors student, year of graduation is 2021.

Winner, Dean's Prize: Davis and Henley College of Nursing 2021 award.

Prize Categories

Most Scholarly Impact or Potential, Most Meaningful

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May 5th, 1:00 PM May 5th, 4:00 PM

Yes, Physician Assisted Suicide is Ethical

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This paper will discuss why physician assisted suicide is considered ethical, while also touching upon and debunking the beliefs that it is not ethical. Throughout this paper I will discuss not only ethical principles and concepts but also the laws and history surrounding this topic. This paper will answer the the question "how physician assisted suicide can be considered ethical?" rather than the question of "is physician assisted suicide ethical?".

 

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