Dr Ellen Wiebe - One year of medical assistance in dying
Dr. Ellen Wiebe is a Clinical Professor in the Department of Family Practice at the University of British Columbia. After 30 years of full-service family practice, she now restricts her practice to women’s health and assisted death. She is the Medical Director of Willow Women’s Clinic in Vancouver and provides medical and surgical abortions and contraception. She developed Hemlock Aid to provide consultations for doctors and patients about aid in dying and provides assisted death. The BC Humanist Association was formed in 1984 and we have a regular attendance of over 30 people at our Sunday meetings.

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