Doc who assisted in suicide deemed fit to practise again
A Scottish GP who prescribed sleeping pills to an elderly patient so that she could kill herself has controversially been declared fit to practise by a medical watchdog.
A Scottish GP who prescribed sleeping pills to an elderly patient so that she could kill herself has controversially been declared fit to practise by a medical watchdog.
Opposition to legalising assisted suicide remains strong, according to the results of a public debate hosted by the Royal Society of Medicine (RSM).