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Should medicine help us have a good death?

Discussion on end of life issues.


Do terminally ill people have the right to medical assistance to end their lives? Questions of terminal illness, assisted suicide and euthanasia are often in the news, raising questions about personal autonomy, quality of life, and the sanctity of life. Simon Woods is a bioethicist, whose first career was as a cancer nurse. Now part of the PEALS staff, he has written and broadcast widely on end of life issues.


Speaker(s):

Doctor Simon Woods | talks

 

Date and Time:

19 July 2004 at 8:00 pm

Duration:

1 hour 30 minutes

 

Venue:

Live Theatre
Broad Chare
Quayside
Newcastle
NE1 3DQ
0191 232 1232
http://www.live.org.uk
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Organised by:

PEALS
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Tickets:

£3/£1 concessions

Available from:

Live Theatre Box Office

Additional Information:

Further information or to be on mailing list contact peals@ncl.ac.uk or tel 0191 241 8614

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