PHILADELPHIA -- (March 21, 2000) -- Five papers on physician-assisted suicide from a distinguished panel of bioethicists are published in the March 21, 2000, issue of Annals of Internal Medicine. The papers discuss:
- the role of guidelines in the practice of physician-assisted suicide
- assisted suicide compared with refusal of treatment
- choosing the least harmful palliative treatments of last resort
- who else should be involved in assisted suicide
- responding to legal requests for physician-assisted suicide.
The panel, "Finding Common Ground: Assisted Suicide Consensus Panel," convened in 1997 by the University of Pennsylvania's Center for Bioethics, considered the clinical, moral and ethical issues involved in the physician-assisted suicide. At the time, with the legalization of physician-assisted suicide (PAS) in Oregon, the panel's goal was not to argue pros and cons, but to find common ground in examining how to guide practices and determine safeguards that would keep assisted suicide voluntary, regulated, and an option of last resort.
"The debate has been polarized," states Lois Snyder, JD, project director for the 'Finding Common Ground' Project on Assisted Suicide and adjunct faculty member at the Center for Bioethics. "Few, if any, groups of individuals with diverse views have been able to forge any real consensus on assisted suicide issues. The public, physicians, and policymakers clearly want -- and need -- thoughtful direction."
The national panel of Finding Common Ground was comprised of experts known for their diverse viewpoints on assisted suicide. A list of panel members with their affiliations follows, although their ideas on the subject are their own. Panel members represented fields of thought including medicine, nursing, psychology, hospice, law, philosophy, religion, and bioethics. The panel was led by Snyder and Penn Center for Bioethics Director, Arthur L. Caplan, PhD, and was supported by the Walter and Elise Haas Fund and the Wallace Alexander Gerbode Foundation.
Finding Common Ground
Assisted Suicide Consensus Panel
convened by
University of Pennsylvania Center for Bioethics
Philadelphia, PA
Lois Snyder, JD
Panel Director
Arthur Caplan, PhD
Panel Chair
Center for Bioethics/University of Pennsylvania
David A. Asch, MD, MBA
Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics
University of Pennsylvania
Reverend Ralph Ciampa
Department of Pastoral Care
University of Pennsylvania
Barbara Coombs Lee, PA, FNP, JD
Compassion in Dying Federation
Kathy Faber-Langendoen, MD
Program in Bioethics
SUNY Health Sciences Center
Joseph J. Fins, MD
Weill Medical College of Cornell University
New York Presbyterian Hospital-Cornell Campus
John Hansen-Flaschen, MD
Pulmonary and Critical Care Division
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
Jason Karlawish, MD
Institute on Aging and Center for Bioethics
University of Pennsylvania
Franklin G. Miller, PhD
University of Virginia
Cornell University Medical College
Kennedy Institute of Ethics
Sally J. Nunn, RN
Center for Bioethics
University of Pennsylvania
David Orentlicher, MD, JD
Center for Law and Health
Indiana University School of Law
Timothy E. Quill, MD
Department of Medicine
The Genesee Hospital
Rochester, NY
Elliott Rosen, EdD
Family Institute of Westchester
Phelps Memorial Hospital
James A. Tulsky, MD
Program on the Medical Encounter and Palliative Care
Durham Veterans Affairs Medical
Duke University Medical Center
*Affiliations are for identification purposes only.
Journal
Annals of Internal Medicine