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Patron: Em Prof John Willoughby

Assistance to die should be a normal component of medical practice. At one extreme, it is warranted by the extraordinary distress people suffer from disorders with no adequate treatment. At the other extreme, it arises as a compassionate response to situations where a person is living, but does not have 'a life'. Both of these situations can easily be understood by asking oneself, "what would I want for myself in such situations?".