Newsletter Archive
Volume 4, Number 1, Spring 2001
OREGON HEALTH DIVISION’S REPORTING MECHANISM FUNDAMENTALLY FLAWED
ASSISTED SUICIDE: A Response to Depression and Suicidal Ideation?
FAILED ASSISTED SUICIDE EXPERIMENT
Volume 3, Number 4, Winter 2000-01
NEW PCC PRESIDENT: William M. Petty, MD
ALASKA COURT WILL DECIDE ON ASSISTED SUICIDE APPEALS CASE
Volume 3, Number 3, Fall 2000
CARING FOR THE SERIOUSLY ILL: Twelve Ethical Imperatives for Working with the Dying
Volume 3, Number 2, Summer 2000
PAIN RELIEF PROMOTION ACT: Floor Debate Set for September
CLINICAL GUIDELINES: Non-Participation in Doctor-Assisted Suicide
Volume 3, Number 1, Spring 2000
PAIN RELIEF PROMOTION ACT PASSES OREGON SENATE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE, SUPPORTED BY SEN. GORDON SMITH: Sends Message of Hope to the Seriously Ill
A POLICY OF CONTAINMENT
THE OREGON REPORT: What’s Hiding Behind the Numbers? by Catherine Hamilton, MA
Volume 2, Number 3, Fall 1999
BEYOND SYMPTOM MANAGEMENT: Human Development at the End of Life
FLUCTUATION IN WILL TO LIVE
CONSULT CORNER: When Morphine Loses Effectiveness
Volume 2, Number 2, Summer 1999
PAIN RELIEF ACT PROTECTS DOCTORS & NURSES, PROVIDES EDUCATION FUNDS FOR END-OF-LIFE CARE: Medical Groups Rally in Support
A GOOD REFERRAL: by N. Gregory Hamilton, MD
Volume 2, No 1, Spring 1999
THE FIVE SYMPTOMS OF KEVORKIANISM
STATE STUDY MINIMIZES SUICIDES: by Robert DuPriest, MD
MEDICAL ABSTRACTS FROM JOURNAL ARTICLES BY PCC MEMBERS
Volume 1, Number 4, Winter 1998
DOCTOR’S REACTION TO HELPLESSNESS IN PATIENTS
LIVING WITH A LIFE-THREATENING ILLNESS: People Talk About Their Experience
Volume 1, Number 3, Summer-Fall 1998
TESTIMONY BEFORE THE U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SUBCOMMITTEE ON THE CONSTITUTION
PAIN MANAGEMENT SPECIALIST DR. BEDDER SPEAKS OUT FOR SERIOUSLY ILL: Things to Remember When Treating Their Pain
Volume 1, Number 2, Spring 1998
CLINICAL GUIDELINES: Non-Participation in Doctor Assisted Suicide
ASSISTED SUICIDE AND MEDICAL ILLNESS: Herbert Hendin at PCC Spring Lecture
OREGON HEALTH PLAN TO FUND SUICIDES?
PCC PROPOSES CHANGES TO OREGON HEALTH DIVISION ASSISTED SUICIDE REPORTING REQUIREMENTS