Medically Assisted Dying in the United States: An anthropological perspective

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Learning Objectives
Understand the concept of medical aid in dying and its significance in eldercare.
Analyze the factors that may lead an individual to consider medical aid in dying as an end-of-life option.
Evaluate the available alternatives to medical aid in dying for ensuring a dignified and comfortable end-of-life experience for clients.
Explore practical strategies for case managers to facilitate open and empathetic conversations about medical aid in dying with clients and their families.
Course Offering: Seminar, Workshop, or Webinar - On-Demand (previously recorded)
Domain Focus: Ethical, Legal, and Practice Standards
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CE Credits: 1.00
Fee: $25.00
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