Quebec physicians college says some doctors worry about reprisals after giving MAID
MONTREAL — Quebec’s college of physicians says some doctors in the province are afraid to perform medical aid in dying because of the threat of professional sanctions, as the number of patients seeking the procedure continues to climb.
Doctors are regularly contacting the professional order to express their concern about providing end-of-life treatments, Mauril Gaudreault, president of the Collège des médecins du Québec, said Friday in an interview.
“We’re talking about doctors who are afraid of possible reprisals, for example, that one of their files might be investigated by the Collège des médecins of Quebec. I think doctors fear that,” he said.
Gaudreault came out publicly on Friday to defend members after the head of Quebec’s commission on end-of-life care — an independent body that monitors MAID and reports to the legislature — said earlier this month that a rising number of MAID cases were pushing the limits of the law.


