Daughter, doctor, death broker: A MAiD provider in her mother's last days
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Daughter, doctor, death broker: A MAiD provider in her mother's last days

Daughter, doctor, death broker: A MAiD provider in her mother's last days

Madeline Li is a cancer psychiatrist who works in end-of-life care. This is her story of building expertise in medical assistance in dying—and then confronting the issue when her own mother requested MAiD. "She said she wanted to die," she writes. "It seemed to me an irrational, impulsive wish."

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