The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Doctors’ assisted dying survey

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Doctors will be asked if they would help a terminally ill patient to die and whether the law should be changed to allow assisted dying.

The Royal College of Physicians is to poll its 35,000 members and fellows next month on whether or not there should be a change in the law to permit assisted dying.

It will also ask whether its members would be prepared to “participat­e actively” in assisted dying if the law was changed.

RCP president Professor Andrew Goddard said the survey will be emailed out next month.

He added: “The Royal College of Physicians is frequently asked for its stance on this highprofil­e issue, which may be cited in legal cases and parliament­ary debate, so it is essential that we base this on an up-to-date understand­ing of our members’ and fellows’ views.”

The RCP said it will adopt a neutral position until two-thirds of respondent­s say it should be in favour or opposed to a change in the law.

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