- Library Home /
- Search Collections /
- Open Collections /
- Browse Collections /
- Vancouver Institute Lectures /
- MAiD in Canada : Untangling the fact from the fiction
Open Collections
Vancouver Institute Lectures
MAiD in Canada : Untangling the fact from the fiction Green, Stefanie
Description
Dr. Green is a pioneering Canadian physician who has reshaped compassionate end-of-life support. When Canada legalized medical assistance in dying (MAiD) in 2016, she became one of its earliest providers. Dr. Green co-founded and led the Canadian Association of MAiD Assessors and Providers (CAMAP), serves as medical advisor to the BC Ministry of Health’s MAiD oversight committee, moderates CAMAP’s national online forum, and has hosted several national conferences on the topic. She also co-leads the national MAID Curriculum Project and is clinical faculty at the University of British Columbia and the University of Victoria. Beyond her clinical work, she frequently speaks about MAiD to audiences locally, nationally, and internationally. Her bestselling memoir, This Is Assisted Dying (2022), chronicles her first year in this field and underscores her compassionate approach.
Item Metadata
| Title |
MAiD in Canada : Untangling the fact from the fiction
|
| Alternate Title |
Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) : Untangling the fiction from the facts
|
| Creator | |
| Date Issued |
2025-11-01
|
| Description |
Dr. Green is a pioneering Canadian physician who has reshaped compassionate end-of-life support. When Canada legalized medical assistance in dying (MAiD) in 2016, she became one of its earliest providers. Dr. Green co-founded and led the Canadian Association of MAiD Assessors and Providers (CAMAP), serves as medical advisor to the BC Ministry of Health’s MAiD oversight committee, moderates CAMAP’s national online forum, and has hosted several national conferences on the topic. She also co-leads the national MAID Curriculum Project and is clinical faculty at the University of British Columbia and the University of Victoria. Beyond her clinical work, she frequently speaks about MAiD to audiences locally, nationally, and internationally. Her bestselling memoir, This Is Assisted Dying (2022), chronicles her first year in this field and underscores her compassionate approach.
|
| Type | |
| Language |
eng
|
| Date Available |
2025-11-14
|
| Provider |
Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library
|
| Rights |
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
|
| DOI |
10.14288/1.0450738
|
| URI | |
| Affiliation | |
| Peer Review Status |
Unreviewed
|
| Scholarly Level |
Faculty
|
| Rights URI | |
| Aggregated Source Repository |
DSpace
|
Item Media
Item Citations and Data
Rights
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International