Exploring Dr. Kevorkian's Controversial Idea of "Obitoriums"

Explanation: The practice that Dr. Kevorkian advocated for and sought to institutionalize in "obitoriums" is known as physician-assisted  (PAS). This controversial concept entails providing patients with a terminal illness the means to end their own lives, typically through lethal medication prescribed by a medical doctor. The term specifically coined by Dr. Kevorkian for these facilities is not explicitly stated, but the core term relevant to his idea is physician-assisted , which is part of the larger ethical and legal debate surrounding the right to die and death with dignity. In the broader context, hospice care, as part of end-of-life care, emphasizes comfort and quality of life for the terminally ill, allowing them to pass in peace, which is somewhat aligned with Dr. Kevorkian's view on providing a dignified death.

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