Tidying up end of life issues with MAiD (Medical Assistance in Dying) | CPDonline.ca

Tidying up end of life issues with MAiD (Medical Assistance in Dying)

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Credits
Substantive: 1.0
1 hour
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: 0.5
30 minutes
Published
2022
Presenter(s)
Emily Jones
Jennifer Wall
Source
Middlesex Law Association
Provider
CPDOnline.ca
Language
English
Length
90 minutes
Price
$129.00 plus tax
Jurisdictional Information

 

Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) is a relatively new option that allows qualifying Canadians to end their lives with the assistance of a physician or nurse practitioner. Recent amendments to the Criminal Code have expanded the eligibility criteria for MAiD. In this program, participants will learn about the MAiD process including:

  • Eligibility criteria (including potential upcoming changes);
  • Consent, capacity, and ethical dilemmas from the legal and medical points of view;
  • Legal considerations and complications that may arise due to MAiD; and
  • The process and experience of MAiD, including the referral process and how and where medically assisted death can take place.

Dr. Emily Jones is a General Internal Medicine specialist, currently working at London Health Sciences Centre. She obtained her medical degree from the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, and completed her residency at Western University and her General Internal Medicine subspecialty training at McMaster University. Dr. Jones has also completed her Masters of Evidence-Based Medicine at the University of Oxford, with a dissertation focused on the scope, nature, and utility of tools and their outcomes used to detect changes in physician wellbeing. She has received further wellbeing training as a Wellbeing Champion in Philadelphia through the American College of Physicians, is a member of the CSIM Health and Wellbeing Promotion committee, and is an advocate and practitioner of Medical Assistance in Dying.

Jennifer Wall is a partner and the co-practice group leader of the Family Law Group at Harrison Pensa. Jennifer’s practice includes all aspects of family law, with a particular focus on the intersection of family law with trust, corporate, and estates issues.

Agenda

 

Presenters

Dr. Emily Jones General Internal Medicine Specialist

Dr. Jones is a General Internal Medicine specialist, currently working at London Health Sciences Centre. She obtained her medical degree from the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, completed residency at Western University, and her General Internal Medicine subspecialty training at McMaster University. Dr. Jones has also completed her Masters of Evidence-Based Medicine at the University of Oxford, with a dissertation focused on the scope, nature, and utility of tools and their outcomes used to detect changes in physician wellbeing. She has received further wellbeing training as a Wellbeing Champion in Philadelphia through the American College of Physicians, and is a member of the CSIM Health and Wellbeing Promotion committee.

Jennifer Wall

 Jennifer Wall is a partner and the co-practice group leader of the Family Law Group at Harrison Pensa. Jennifer’s practice includes all aspects of family law, with a particular focus on the intersection of family law with trust, corporate, and estates issues.

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