June 13, 2006
Dear Pro-Life Friends:
The NJ Board of Medical Examiners has proposed a change in the rules which would lower the standards required in Declaring Death and End of Life Care. The new proposal would eliminate the current requirement that two doctors, one of whom must be a neurologist or neurosurgeon, declare brain death.Under the new proposal, only one doctor, including other specialists, such as a critical care doctor, trauma surgeon, or any other physician granted hospital privileges would be sufficient to declare brain death. NJRTL feels these changes are detrimental to patients and should be opposed. Please note that public comments must be submitted to the Board of Medical Examiners by July 14.
Please send your comments opposing this proposed rule change to the Board of Medical Examiners at the link below. Please note that you can email your comments directly to the Board of Medical Examiners at the bottom of this page.
Here is a link to an article about the matter:
Thank you,
Marie Tasy
Executive DirectorPlease check our website regularly for the latest pro-life news and information. We appreciate your support of our work!
Eliminating the other doctor's diagnosis is wrong on so many levels. You can't get an in-grown toenail fixed without a second opinion and now they're deciding life and death issues? You'd at least think hospitals would want to have all their bases covered so as to avoid law suits. On the lighter side - a couple months ago M. Junior found a snake, "Hey, a dead snake!" "Are you sure it's dead?" "Yes, but poke it with this stick and see." Ok, I admit, I poked it and it wasn't dead.
When I saw the headline, for some reason I was thinking they were planning to make it more difficult to declare brain death...of course, I was sadly mistaken there...
>>>>Newark's University Hospital
Allow me to clarify to all, this is UMDNJ/Robert Wood Johnson.
Related:
http://209.157.64.201/focus/f-news/1593821/posts
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http://209.157.64.201/focus/f-news/1484951/posts
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http://209.157.64.201/focus/f-news/572763/posts
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I, __________, next of kin to _____________, a patient at your hospital, reject your claim of brain death and promise to pay for the continued care of said patient as long as medically possible.
Everyone wins.
Death is declared by the state or an agent of the state. It may involve factors such as brain death or it may not.
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Having someone declared brain dead, whether one plans to use their organs for tranplant or not, is a very, very serious business...and I do believe, that every single care should be taken to make sure that a person really is brain dead, before declaring them to be such...I do think, that having two doctors, make the diagnosis of brain death, to be the wisest course to take...and that one of those doctors, should be a neurologist, or a neurosurgeon, someone who is especially trained to recognize a true brain death....and there is the need for the medical tests(Such as the EEG) to be done, to add credence to the physical exams of the brain dead person...all care should be taken, to make sure that when one is declared 'brain dead', that they are actually 'brain dead'...
My own son was declared 'brain dead', after a cerebral hemorrhage....and this was done after there were several medical tests being done, several physical exams, and several doctors agreeing upon that diagnosis...and in this case, there was also no chance, that someone was trying to declare him 'brain dead' in order to have his organs for transplant...because, you see, he had cancer, and no one with cancer, can donate their organs for transplant...so tho there was no chance at all that my sons organs would be used for transplant, still there was great care taken that the diagnosis was correct...my son was indeed brain dead, and our disconnecting his ventilator, in no way could have 'killed', him, as he was already dead...
But the comfort for us was that, knowing for sure that he was brain dead, we could disconnect him, and allow him to be buried, and not linger in a hospital bed, connected up to all sorts of gadgets, whose function for him, was now useless...
This is just scary as heck to me.
License to Kill in the hands of those with motive and opportunity to do so.
As a physician I say let it be 2. With the way Medicine is going in the country ie. abortion and euthansia I do not trust just 1. I do not even trust so called Medical Ethicists.
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