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In this interview, Dr. James Downar and Dr. Jennifer Hancock take listeners through some of the ethical considerations of having a patient who requests medical assistance in dying (MAiD) or withdrawal of life-sustaining measures (WLSM) and who is also requesting to have his or her organs donated. Dr. James Downar is head of the division of palliative care at the University of Ottawa and is a critical care physician at The Ottawa Hospital. He is one of the authors of the guidance for policy. Dr. Jennifer Hancock is an intensive care physician in Halifax and is involved with Nova Scotia's organ donation organization, Legacy of Life. She was also the physician handling organ donation for a patient who underwent MAiD. A guidance for policy article was published in the Canadian Medical Association. Dr. James Downar is one of the authors. This guidance document was developed on behalf of Canadian Blood Services in collaboration with the Canadian Critical Care Society, the Canadian Society of Transplantation, and the Canadian Association of Critical Care Nurses. The guidance for policy is published in CMAJ. Full article: www.cmaj.ca/lookup/doi/10.1503/cmaj.181648 ----------------------------------- Subscribe to CMAJ Podcasts on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Overcast, Instacast, or your favourite aggregator. You can also follow us directly on our SoundCloud page or you can visit www.cmaj.ca/page/multimedia/podcasts.
JACK MIFFLETON: Before he found his niche as a composer of children's music, Jack made his mark as a Folk Mass composer. "But Then Comes the Morning," "Yours Is the Kingdom," "I Am the Bread," "Lord, You've Come to Your Garden," "I Am the Good Shepherd," and "Alle, Alle" Words and Music by Jack Miffleton from the 1969 WLSM recording, With Skins and Steel
1968: This podcast places the music of JOHN FISCHER, JACK MIFFLETON, the DAMEANS, and CAREY LANDRY within the context of 1968's unrelenting wave of social and political upheaval. "It's a Brand New Day" by Paul Quinlan and the New Day from the 1973 NALR re-release of the 1969 LP recording It's a Brand New Day "Alleluia (Easter Day)" by John Fischer from the 1968 FEL recording, The Cold Cathedral "Yours Is the Kingdom" by Jack Miffleton from the 1968 WLSM recording, With Skins and Steel "Let All the Earth" by Gary Ault from the 1969 FEL recording, Tell the World by the Dameans "Song of Baptism" by Carey Landry from the 1973 NALR recording, Hi, God by Carey Landry and Carol Jean Kinghorn "What Would You Have Us Do" by Carey Landry from the 1970 NALR recording, The Spirit Is A-Movin'
RAY REPP: At the seminal 1965 orientation session of the Catholic Church Extension Society in Chicago, Ray Repp shares his contemporary psalm settings at the daily student liturgy. The Folk Mass is born! Featured songs: "Here We Are," "Of My Hands," "Hear, O Lord," and "Forevermore" by Ray Repp from the 1966 FEL recording, Mass for Young Americans "But Then Comes the Morning" by Jack Miffleton from the 1969 WLSM recording, With Skins and Steel "The Spirit Is a-Movin'" by Carey Landry from the 1973 NALR recording, Hi, God "The New Creation" by Gary Ault from the 1970 FEL recording, Songs of the New Creation by the Dameans "Till All My People Are One" by Ray Repp from the 1968 FEL recording, "Sing Praise!"