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In 2016, Colorado passed a law giving individuals new options when facing unrelenting pain and suffering at the end of their lives. The Colorado End-of-Life Options Act allows terminally ill adults to take life-ending, doctor-prescribed medication. Even though it’s been more than a year since the Act took effect, many people have questions about it.
Drs. Jean Abbott and Ben Keidan will provide answers to common questions about the Colorado End-of-Life Options Act, including the evolution of the law, common beliefs and concerns about it and specific requirements for patients, medical facilities and health care providers.
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When
Wednesday, April 18, from 11 a.m. to noon
Where
Boulder Jewish Community Center, 6007 Oreg Ave.
Click here to download a lecture flyer (pdf)! |
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