Physician-Assisted Suicide

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Is the role of a medical professional to ensure the well-being of

their patients, or to assist them in ending their lives? Many people may believe that physicians would never perform the latter, but in actuality one practice does so. Physician assisted suicide is the intentional ending of one’s life brought on by lethal substances prescribed by a doctor. In the majority of cases, the patient is terminally ill and simply does not desire to live any longer. Their physician provides the medication necessary to end their life. Many supporters aver that this practice is merely an act of compassion as terminally ill persons may suffer extreme pain that eradicates any will to live. They also assert that the decision to die is of the patient’s rights. Undoubtedly, these adherents have not evaluated the copious reasons for opposing this atrocious practice, including that it is medically unethical, it has a great chance of being abused, and a severely ill patient may not be in any position to make decisions pertaining to their death.

Physician-assisted suicide directly contradicts medical ethics. The practice violates the Hippocratic Oath, which every physician is required to take after receiving their degree in medicine (Messerli 3). The vow emphasizes that doctors should never cause any harm (Messerli 3). It is quite clear how this practice is in direct contrast to this principle that a physician’s job is to improve the health of the patient, not to cause detriment to them. Moreover, the primary purpose of the oath is to assure the public that a physician’s job is to help them, not to harm them, and assisted suicides accomplish just the opposite (Morrow 2). Also, the oath states, “I will not give a lethal drug to anyone if I am asked, n...

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...ce of physician-assisted suicide is utterly uncivilized and should be prohibited for multiple reasons. For one, it is clearly against medical ethics. It is in direct violation of perhaps one of the most important documents in the field of medicine – the Hippocratic Oath. In addition, it has a considerable chance of being used in improper situations, such as those of emotional, psychological, and financial reasons. Furthermore, the terminally ill are unable to make reasonable decisions because of their condition. They may be befuddled, depressed, or overstress the amount of distress that may lie in the future. A surfeit of reasons exist as to why physician-assisted suicide is a deplorable practice, including that it is in infringement of medical ethics, it has a substantial possibility of being abused, and terminally ill patients are unable to make rational decisions.

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