Complete this 4-part workshop and earn 5 CE credit
Join this thought-provoking and informative on-demand workshop exploring the complexities of Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) in Canada. In response to the evolving legislative landscape, the BCPA offers you 4 on-demand workshops that delve into the medical, ethical, and psychological implications of MAiD. This event aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter, covering topics such as the medical perspective of MAiD, ethical considerations, the psychology of MAiD, and managing grief and loss through the process.
Learn from the expert presenters, including Dr. Tanja Daws on the medical perspective, Alexandra Olmos Pérez, LL.B, MSc on ethical considerations, and Dr. Izabela Z. Schultz, R.Psych on high-gravity decision making and capacity evaluation in MAiD. Additionally, learn about supporting grief and bereavement during end-of-life and MAiD from representatives of the BC Hospice & Palliative Care Association. Pablita Thomas, MBA, MA Sc and Oceanna Hall, M.Div., M.Ed., RCH, Certified CASC Clinical Specialist.
DISCLAIMER:
Please note that this presentation was held in April 2023, and laws and regulations regarding Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) may have since changed. However, by attending this workshop, you will still be eligible to receive Continuing Education (CE) credits. We encourage all participants to stay informed about the latest legal developments in their respective jurisdictions.