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Groningen Protocol : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Groningen Protocol is a text created in September 2004 by Eduard Verhagen, the medical director of the department of pediatrics at the University Medical Center Groningen (UMCG) in Groningen, the Netherlands. It contains directives with criteria under which physicians can perform "active ending of life on infants" (child euthanasia) without fear of legal prosecution.(Paediatricians call for nationwide protocol for the ending of life of unbearably and incurably suffering newborns ) - 10 December 2004(Murder or health care: the Groningen Protocol )==Origin==The protocol was created by a committee of physicians and others at the University Medical Center Groningen, in consultation with the Groningen district attorney, and has been ratified by the Dutch National Association of Pediatricians.(【引用サイトリンク】title=Ending the Life of a Newborn: The Groningen Protocol,: Introduction )According to its authors, the Groningen Protocol was developed in order to assist with the decision making process when considering actively ending the life of a newborn, by providing the information required to assess the situation within a legal and medical framework. In July 2005 the Protocol was declared to be mandatory by the Dutch Society for Pediatrics. (Richtlijn Levensbeëindiging bij pasgeborenen, actieve )
The Groningen Protocol is a text created in September 2004 by Eduard Verhagen, the medical director of the department of pediatrics at the University Medical Center Groningen (UMCG) in Groningen, the Netherlands. It contains directives with criteria under which physicians can perform "active ending of life on infants" (child euthanasia) without fear of legal prosecution.〔(Paediatricians call for nationwide protocol for the ending of life of unbearably and incurably suffering newborns ) - 10 December 2004〕〔(Murder or health care: the Groningen Protocol )〕 ==Origin== The protocol was created by a committee of physicians and others at the University Medical Center Groningen, in consultation with the Groningen district attorney, and has been ratified by the Dutch National Association of Pediatricians.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Ending the Life of a Newborn: The Groningen Protocol,: Introduction )〕 According to its authors, the Groningen Protocol was developed in order to assist with the decision making process when considering actively ending the life of a newborn, by providing the information required to assess the situation within a legal and medical framework. In July 2005 the Protocol was declared to be mandatory by the Dutch Society for Pediatrics.〔 (Richtlijn Levensbeëindiging bij pasgeborenen, actieve )〕
抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Groningen Protocol is a text created in September 2004 by Eduard Verhagen, the medical director of the department of pediatrics at the University Medical Center Groningen (UMCG) in Groningen, the Netherlands. It contains directives with criteria under which physicians can perform "active ending of life on infants" (child euthanasia) without fear of legal prosecution.(Paediatricians call for nationwide protocol for the ending of life of unbearably and incurably suffering newborns ) - 10 December 2004(Murder or health care: the Groningen Protocol )==Origin==The protocol was created by a committee of physicians and others at the University Medical Center Groningen, in consultation with the Groningen district attorney, and has been ratified by the Dutch National Association of Pediatricians.(【引用サイトリンク】title=Ending the Life of a Newborn: The Groningen Protocol,: Introduction )According to its authors, the Groningen Protocol was developed in order to assist with the decision making process when considering actively ending the life of a newborn, by providing the information required to assess the situation within a legal and medical framework. In July 2005 the Protocol was declared to be mandatory by the Dutch Society for Pediatrics. (Richtlijn Levensbeëindiging bij pasgeborenen, actieve )」の詳細全文を読む
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