The POWER of LOVE'S CONNECTIVITY: A CASE STUDY OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE IN DYING
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9780968656143 - Don Ayre: The POWER of LOVE'S CONNECTIVITY: A CASE STUDY OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE IN DYING
Don Ayre

The POWER of LOVE'S CONNECTIVITY: A CASE STUDY OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE IN DYING (2018)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika EN PB NW

ISBN: 9780968656143 bzw. 0968656145, in Englisch, 99 Seiten, ISBN Canada, Taschenbuch, neu.

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This book is about a revolutionary new approach to medicine. It is about palliative care and medical assistance in dying, but it also about one individual – Jean Ayre – who believed passionately in a more loving and caring world and went about her life making her belief in a more loving and caring world a reality. This book is both a case study in palliative care, medical assistance in dying and a love story. Palliative care is not so new, but Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) is. Linked together, the two present medical practitioners with a new and challenging model for revolutionary medicine based on the whole person and related to the health of the patient as well as their illness. This wasn’t possible in Canada until February 2015 when the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that it would no longer be a criminal offence for physicians to assist someone to end their life under certain conditions. On June 17, 2016, the Federal Government passed legislation that detail the circumstance in which a person may be eligible for an assisted death. Other countries are now making medically assisted dying possible and freeing their medical professionals to participate in this revolutionary new practice. Jean Ayre was one of the first 100 patients in Manitoba to apply for medical assistance in dying. At the time, she was in the hospital with heart failure. The diagnosis was terminal. Add to this, she had been unable to have a hip operation due to her heart and she was in a great deal of pain. Not surprisingly, while still in the hospital in February 2017, Jean was interviewed by two teams of clinicians to ascertain whether she was eligible for medical assistance in dying. She was later released into Palliative Care at home. By December of 2017, her heart condition had worsened and her body was no longer responding to the pain control medications as hoped. Jean had called eligibility for medical assistance in dying “her ace in the hole” and now she embraced the option of dying with dignity wholeheartedly. The procedure was carried out by the clinical team of MAID in her apartment with her husband, Don, at her side and her family and connected emotionally and spiritually as a circle of love. It was on December 23, 2017. Jean Ayre wrote her own obituary and planned her own Celebration of Life with the intent of helping others enjoy and be grateful for life in the face of death by becoming more familiar with the notion of dying with dignity. Her words are central to this book. Don Ayre has put Jean’s words into the context of the new and revolutionary practices that are challenging today’s medical professionals…and us. In the very real sense that this book is based on their mutual experience and love, it is co-authored. Paperback, Label: ISBN Canada, ISBN Canada, Product group: Book, Published: 2018-04-26, Studio: ISBN Canada, Sales rank: 2478638.
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9780968656143 - Don Ayre: The POWER of LOVE'S CONNECTIVITY: A CASE STUDY OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE IN DYING
Don Ayre

The POWER of LOVE'S CONNECTIVITY: A CASE STUDY OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE IN DYING (2018)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika EN PB NW

ISBN: 9780968656143 bzw. 0968656145, in Englisch, 99 Seiten, ISBN Canada, Taschenbuch, neu.

16,42 ($ 18,95)¹
unverbindlich
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Usually ships in 24 hours, plus shipping (if shipped).
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Amazon.com.
This book is about a revolutionary new approach to medicine. It is about palliative care and medical assistance in dying, but it also about one individual – Jean Ayre – who believed passionately in a more loving and caring world and went about her life making her belief in a more loving and caring world a reality. This book is both a case study in palliative care, medical assistance in dying and a love story. Palliative care is not so new, but Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) is. Linked together, the two present medical practitioners with a new and challenging model for revolutionary medicine based on the whole person and related to the health of the patient as well as their illness. This wasn’t possible in Canada until February 2015 when the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that it would no longer be a criminal offence for physicians to assist someone to end their life under certain conditions. On June 17, 2016, the Federal Government passed legislation that detail the circumstance in which a person may be eligible for an assisted death. Other countries are now making medically assisted dying possible and freeing their medical professionals to participate in this revolutionary new practice. Jean Ayre was one of the first 100 patients in Manitoba to apply for medical assistance in dying. At the time, she was in the hospital with heart failure. The diagnosis was terminal. Add to this, she had been unable to have a hip operation due to her heart and she was in a great deal of pain. Not surprisingly, while still in the hospital in February 2017, Jean was interviewed by two teams of clinicians to ascertain whether she was eligible for medical assistance in dying. She was later released into Palliative Care at home. By December of 2017, her heart condition had worsened and her body was no longer responding to the pain control medications as hoped. Jean had called eligibility for medical assistance in dying “her ace in the hole” and now she embraced the option of dying with dignity wholeheartedly. The procedure was carried out by the clinical team of MAID in her apartment with her husband, Don, at her side and her family and connected emotionally and spiritually as a circle of love. It was on December 23, 2017. Jean Ayre wrote her own obituary and planned her own Celebration of Life with the intent of helping others enjoy and be grateful for life in the face of death by becoming more familiar with the notion of dying with dignity. Her words are central to this book. Don Ayre has put Jean’s words into the context of the new and revolutionary practices that are challenging today’s medical professionals…and us. In the very real sense that this book is based on their mutual experience and love, it is co-authored. Paperback, Label: ISBN Canada, ISBN Canada, Product group: Book, Published: 2018-04-26, Studio: ISBN Canada, Sales rank: 3809182.
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9780968656143 - Don Ayre: The POWER of LOVE'S CONNECTIVITY: A CASE STUDY OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE IN DYING
Don Ayre

The POWER of LOVE'S CONNECTIVITY: A CASE STUDY OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE IN DYING (2018)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika EN PB NW

ISBN: 9780968656143 bzw. 0968656145, in Englisch, 99 Seiten, ISBN Canada, Taschenbuch, neu.

16,58 ($ 18,95)¹
unverbindlich
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Usually ships in 24 hours, plus shipping (if shipped).
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Amazon.com.
This book is about a revolutionary new approach to medicine. It is about palliative care and medical assistance in dying, but it also about one individual – Jean Ayre – who believed passionately in a more loving and caring world and went about her life making her belief in a more loving and caring world a reality. This book is both a case study in palliative care, medical assistance in dying and a love story. Palliative care is not so new, but Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) is. Linked together, the two present medical practitioners with a new and challenging model for revolutionary medicine based on the whole person and related to the health of the patient as well as their illness. This wasn’t possible in Canada until February 2015 when the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that it would no longer be a criminal offence for physicians to assist someone to end their life under certain conditions. On June 17, 2016, the Federal Government passed legislation that detail the circumstance in which a person may be eligible for an assisted death. Other countries are now making medically assisted dying possible and freeing their medical professionals to participate in this revolutionary new practice. Jean Ayre was one of the first 100 patients in Manitoba to apply for medical assistance in dying. At the time, she was in the hospital with heart failure. The diagnosis was terminal. Add to this, she had been unable to have a hip operation due to her heart and she was in a great deal of pain. Not surprisingly, while still in the hospital in February 2017, Jean was interviewed by two teams of clinicians to ascertain whether she was eligible for medical assistance in dying. She was later released into Palliative Care at home. By December of 2017, her heart condition had worsened and her body was no longer responding to the pain control medications as hoped. Jean had called eligibility for medical assistance in dying “her ace in the hole” and now she embraced the option of dying with dignity wholeheartedly. The procedure was carried out by the clinical team of MAID in her apartment with her husband, Don, at her side and her family and connected emotionally and spiritually as a circle of love. It was on December 23, 2017. Jean Ayre wrote her own obituary and planned her own Celebration of Life with the intent of helping others enjoy and be grateful for life in the face of death by becoming more familiar with the notion of dying with dignity. Her words are central to this book. Don Ayre has put Jean’s words into the context of the new and revolutionary practices that are challenging today’s medical professionals…and us. In the very real sense that this book is based on their mutual experience and love, it is co-authored. Paperback, Label: ISBN Canada, ISBN Canada, Product group: Book, Published: 2018-04-26, Studio: ISBN Canada, Sales rank: 3927709.
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9780968656143 - Don Ayre: The POWER of LOVE'S CONNECTIVITY: A CASE STUDY OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE IN DYING
Don Ayre

The POWER of LOVE'S CONNECTIVITY: A CASE STUDY OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE IN DYING (2018)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika EN PB NW

ISBN: 9780968656143 bzw. 0968656145, in Englisch, 99 Seiten, ISBN Canada, Taschenbuch, neu.

16,69 ($ 18,95)¹
unverbindlich
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Usually ships in 24 hours, plus shipping (if shipped).
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Amazon.com.
This book is about a revolutionary new approach to medicine. It is about palliative care and medical assistance in dying, but it also about one individual – Jean Ayre – who believed passionately in a more loving and caring world and went about her life making her belief in a more loving and caring world a reality. This book is both a case study in palliative care, medical assistance in dying and a love story. Palliative care is not so new, but Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) is. Linked together, the two present medical practitioners with a new and challenging model for revolutionary medicine based on the whole person and related to the health of the patient as well as their illness. This wasn’t possible in Canada until February 2015 when the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that it would no longer be a criminal offence for physicians to assist someone to end their life under certain conditions. On June 17, 2016, the Federal Government passed legislation that detail the circumstance in which a person may be eligible for an assisted death. Other countries are now making medically assisted dying possible and freeing their medical professionals to participate in this revolutionary new practice. Jean Ayre was one of the first 100 patients in Manitoba to apply for medical assistance in dying. At the time, she was in the hospital with heart failure. The diagnosis was terminal. Add to this, she had been unable to have a hip operation due to her heart and she was in a great deal of pain. Not surprisingly, while still in the hospital in February 2017, Jean was interviewed by two teams of clinicians to ascertain whether she was eligible for medical assistance in dying. She was later released into Palliative Care at home. By December of 2017, her heart condition had worsened and her body was no longer responding to the pain control medications as hoped. Jean had called eligibility for medical assistance in dying “her ace in the hole” and now she embraced the option of dying with dignity wholeheartedly. The procedure was carried out by the clinical team of MAID in her apartment with her husband, Don, at her side and her family and connected emotionally and spiritually as a circle of love. It was on December 23, 2017. Jean Ayre wrote her own obituary and planned her own Celebration of Life with the intent of helping others enjoy and be grateful for life in the face of death by becoming more familiar with the notion of dying with dignity. Her words are central to this book. Don Ayre has put Jean’s words into the context of the new and revolutionary practices that are challenging today’s medical professionals…and us. In the very real sense that this book is based on their mutual experience and love, it is co-authored. Paperback, Label: ISBN Canada, ISBN Canada, Product group: Book, Published: 2018-04-26, Studio: ISBN Canada, Sales rank: 4005734.
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9780968656143 - Don Ayre: The POWER of LOVE'S CONNECTIVITY: A CASE STUDY OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE IN DYING
Don Ayre

The POWER of LOVE'S CONNECTIVITY: A CASE STUDY OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE IN DYING (2018)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika EN PB NW

ISBN: 9780968656143 bzw. 0968656145, in Englisch, 99 Seiten, ISBN Canada, Taschenbuch, neu.

16,54 ($ 18,95)¹
unverbindlich
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Usually ships in 24 hours, plus shipping (if shipped).
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Amazon.com.
This book is about a revolutionary new approach to medicine. It is about palliative care and medical assistance in dying, but it also about one individual – Jean Ayre – who believed passionately in a more loving and caring world and went about her life making her belief in a more loving and caring world a reality. This book is both a case study in palliative care, medical assistance in dying and a love story. Palliative care is not so new, but Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) is. Linked together, the two present medical practitioners with a new and challenging model for revolutionary medicine based on the whole person and related to the health of the patient as well as their illness. This wasn’t possible in Canada until February 2015 when the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that it would no longer be a criminal offence for physicians to assist someone to end their life under certain conditions. On June 17, 2016, the Federal Government passed legislation that detail the circumstance in which a person may be eligible for an assisted death. Other countries are now making medically assisted dying possible and freeing their medical professionals to participate in this revolutionary new practice. Jean Ayre was one of the first 100 patients in Manitoba to apply for medical assistance in dying. At the time, she was in the hospital with heart failure. The diagnosis was terminal. Add to this, she had been unable to have a hip operation due to her heart and she was in a great deal of pain. Not surprisingly, while still in the hospital in February 2017, Jean was interviewed by two teams of clinicians to ascertain whether she was eligible for medical assistance in dying. She was later released into Palliative Care at home. By December of 2017, her heart condition had worsened and her body was no longer responding to the pain control medications as hoped. Jean had called eligibility for medical assistance in dying “her ace in the hole” and now she embraced the option of dying with dignity wholeheartedly. The procedure was carried out by the clinical team of MAID in her apartment with her husband, Don, at her side and her family and connected emotionally and spiritually as a circle of love. It was on December 23, 2017. Jean Ayre wrote her own obituary and planned her own Celebration of Life with the intent of helping others enjoy and be grateful for life in the face of death by becoming more familiar with the notion of dying with dignity. Her words are central to this book. Don Ayre has put Jean’s words into the context of the new and revolutionary practices that are challenging today’s medical professionals…and us. In the very real sense that this book is based on their mutual experience and love, it is co-authored. Paperback, Label: ISBN Canada, ISBN Canada, Product group: Book, Published: 2018-04-26, Studio: ISBN Canada, Sales rank: 4207515.
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9780968656143 - Don Ayre: The POWER of LOVE'S CONNECTIVITY: A CASE STUDY OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE IN DYING
Don Ayre

The POWER of LOVE'S CONNECTIVITY: A CASE STUDY OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE IN DYING (2018)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika EN PB NW

ISBN: 9780968656143 bzw. 0968656145, in Englisch, 99 Seiten, ISBN Canada, Taschenbuch, neu.

16,11 ($ 18,95)¹
unverbindlich
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Usually ships in 24 hours, plus shipping (if shipped).
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Amazon.com.
This book is about a revolutionary new approach to medicine. It is about palliative care and medical assistance in dying, but it also about one individual – Jean Ayre – who believed passionately in a more loving and caring world and went about her life making her belief in a more loving and caring world a reality. This book is both a case study in palliative care, medical assistance in dying and a love story. Palliative care is not so new, but Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) is. Linked together, the two present medical practitioners with a new and challenging model for revolutionary medicine based on the whole person and related to the health of the patient as well as their illness. This wasn’t possible in Canada until February 2015 when the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that it would no longer be a criminal offence for physicians to assist someone to end their life under certain conditions. On June 17, 2016, the Federal Government passed legislation that detail the circumstance in which a person may be eligible for an assisted death. Other countries are now making medically assisted dying possible and freeing their medical professionals to participate in this revolutionary new practice. Jean Ayre was one of the first 100 patients in Manitoba to apply for medical assistance in dying. At the time, she was in the hospital with heart failure. The diagnosis was terminal. Add to this, she had been unable to have a hip operation due to her heart and she was in a great deal of pain. Not surprisingly, while still in the hospital in February 2017, Jean was interviewed by two teams of clinicians to ascertain whether she was eligible for medical assistance in dying. She was later released into Palliative Care at home. By December of 2017, her heart condition had worsened and her body was no longer responding to the pain control medications as hoped. Jean had called eligibility for medical assistance in dying “her ace in the hole” and now she embraced the option of dying with dignity wholeheartedly. The procedure was carried out by the clinical team of MAID in her apartment with her husband, Don, at her side and her family and connected emotionally and spiritually as a circle of love. It was on December 23, 2017. Jean Ayre wrote her own obituary and planned her own Celebration of Life with the intent of helping others enjoy and be grateful for life in the face of death by becoming more familiar with the notion of dying with dignity. Her words are central to this book. Don Ayre has put Jean’s words into the context of the new and revolutionary practices that are challenging today’s medical professionals…and us. In the very real sense that this book is based on their mutual experience and love, it is co-authored. Paperback, Label: ISBN Canada, ISBN Canada, Product group: Book, Published: 2018-04-26, Studio: ISBN Canada, Sales rank: 653029.
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9780968656143 - Don Ayre: The POWER of LOVE'S CONNECTIVITY: A CASE STUDY OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE IN DYING
Don Ayre

The POWER of LOVE'S CONNECTIVITY: A CASE STUDY OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE IN DYING

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien und Nordirland EN PB NW

ISBN: 9780968656143 bzw. 0968656145, in Englisch, ISBN Canada, Taschenbuch, neu.

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