Posted on 12/31/2014 6:49:04 AM PST by wagglebee
The Hippocratic Oath is one of the last remaining impediments to the complete deprofessionalization of medicine.
Doctors dont take it much anymore, but the people still embrace its core purpose as an essential protection of their lives and wellbeing.
Now, in the LA Times, a doctor and journalist try to put the Oath out of its misery by taking the primary responsibility for interacting with dying patients away from physicians and handing decision-making over to death doulas. From, The Hippocratic Oath and the Terminally Ill, by Nora Zamichow and Ken Murray:
If we allow medicine to prolong life, should we also allow it to shorten life for the terminally ill?
We could, however, skirt the controversy entirely: What if we created another class of medical professionals known as death doulas, who could fill a gap between treatment doctors and hospice workers?
Death doulas would, in essence, become suicide facilitators:
In one recent study, 12% of doctors received one or more requests from patients asking about physician-assisted suicide; and an additional 4% received one or more requests for euthanasia. Another recent study put the numbers even higher: 57% of todays doctors have received such requests.
And other studies show that most of those who ask, when treated properly, are glad they werent dispatched.
Back to the suicide pushing:
Dont we owe it to our doctors to provide guidance in such matters? Do we want each doctor to grapple with these decisions individually?
No, we owe it to doctors not to ask them to participate in any way in killing. Death doulas would just let doctors shirk their professional responsibilities.
Moreover, if any doctors says they can no longer help the patient, it is time to get a better doctor!
This article demonstrates once again how the death movement distorts, twists, and subverts everything it touches. You see, a doula isnt about death and darkness, but about enhancing and increasing the joy of childbirth, e.g. the giving of new life! Here is the definition:
The word doula comes from the ancient Greek meaning a woman who serves and is now used to refer to a trained and experienced professional who provides continuous physical, emotional and informational support to the mother before, during and just after birth; or who provides emotional and practical support during the postpartum period.
The point of the doula is to uplift! It is to help assure that the experience of birth is a positive one that the mother remembers for the rest of her life.
Death doulas turn that concept on its head.
But Wesley, wouldnt a death doula be akin to hospice? Quite the contrary: Hospice is about living, not dying. When a hospice professional runs across a patient with a suicidal desire, the team engages to help the patient not want to kill themselves.
Thats an essential service. In direct contrast, death doulas be about making sure the dying gets done.
And who would want to be death doula? At least some would be the kind of people who now facilitate suicides because they like it.
Heres an example from pro-assisted suicide advocate Lonnie Shavelsons book, A Chosen Death about the time he witnesses a Hemlock Society leader assist the suicide of a depressed and lonely man named Gene, partially disabled by a stroke. From my description in Forced Exit:
Gene wants to end it all. He contacts an undisclosed chapter of the Hemlock Society and asks its head, a woman given the pseudonym Sarah, to assist in his death. According to Shavelson, Sarah has experience in this dark business, having previously assisted a close friend to commit suicide. Sarah found her first killing experience tremendously satisfying and powerful, the most intimate experience you can share with a person. . . . More than sex. More than birth . . . more than anything, including being present for the deliveries of my four grandchildren.
Jack Kevorkian used to promote a similar idea, which he called a lay executioner. Pending Scottish assisted suicide legislation would authorize licensed suicide facilitators, and now its death doulas.
We live in increasingly dark and death-obsessed times.
LifeNews.com Note: Wesley J. Smith, J.D., is a special consultant to the Center for Bioethics and Culture and a bioethics attorney who blogs at Human Exeptionalism.
And the left still claims there won't be death panels.
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Sickening.
Whaddahel is a death doula?
Is that from Ebonics?
Oh, in other words,
Obamacare “cost controls”.
I consider myself something of a misanthrope. Yet, even I find this disgusting.
Liberals worship death (of others). It’s why they love muzzies.
What in hell is a girl with hips like yours doing selling death?
― Kurt Vonnegut, Welcome to the Monkey House
I’ve heard of a birth doula. It is a person who assists the woman throughout her pregnancy, labor, delivery and for a short time after. I am assuming they have taken the term “doula” and applied it now to dying.
Dang, what a concept! It’s as creepy as “Harrison Bergeron.”
Obamacaare = Death
(cue the circa 1930 burden on society poseters. Cue the planned parenthood eugenics.)
That would be a violation of the God given natural right to life.
Obamacare: Dollars For Doulas
These people are ghouls.
Yup.
Leftists are nothing. They have nothing. They are worth nothing. They believe in nothing.
I wish them what they want: nothing.
But both are “deadly” accurate.
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