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Websites with additional information about physician-assisted dying

Websites with additional information about physician-assisted dying
Website General content
Clinical guidance
https://www.compassionandchoices.org Compassion & Choices provides the "Doc2Doc" and "Pharmacist2Pharmacist" consultation services for professionals. It also provides information and support for patients and families and provides information about efforts for promoting legalization.
https://www.acamaid.org/ The American Clinicians Academy on Medical Aid in Dying (ACAMAID) informs and educates clinicians about PAD, from clinical discussions to evidence-based knowledge, from nursing care to the work of volunteers at the bedside, from medical ethics to pharmacology, and more.
https://camapcanada.ca/ The Canadian Association of MAiD Assessors and Providers (CAMAP) supports MAiD assessors and providers in their work and provides leadership on determining standards and guidelines in PAD provision.
https://www.knmg.nl/advies-richtlijnen/scen/over-scen.htm Support and Consultation for Euthanasia in the Netherlands (SCEN) has information about consultation committees in the Netherlands; site information available in Dutch and English.
https://knmg.nl/contact/about-knmg.htm The Royal Dutch Medical Association website; has practice guidelines available in Dutch and English. Refer to the Publications in English box, "Guidelines for the Practice of Euthanasia and Physician-Assisted Suicide."
Policy and usage
http://public.health.oregon.gov Information about the Oregon Death with Dignity Act, including detailed year-by-year data. Almost all other PAD jurisdictions also publish annual reports.
https://www.deathwithdignity.org Information about efforts to legalize death with dignity laws in the United States.
https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/medical-assistance-dying.html Information about legal status and practice in Canada.
https://wfrtds.org/worldmap/ Information about right to die laws and legal action around the globe presented in interactive world map.
US states where physician-assisted death is legal (except Montana) maintain websites with demographic and clinical information.
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