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Metz: A conference on the end of life "to inform about the texts" and discuss with professionals

Metz: A conference on the end of life "to inform about the texts" and discuss with professionals

On Monday, May 19, MP Nathalie Colin-Oesterlé will hold a panel discussion on the legislative texts currently under consideration, on palliative care and assisted dying. The goal: to inform citizens and take their perspective on the fundamental texts currently under discussion in the National Assembly.
Today, fewer than one in two patients have access to the devices that could soothe their final moments. Photo Pierre Heckler
Today, fewer than one in two patients have access to the devices that could soothe their final moments. Photo Pierre Heckler

The issue of end-of-life is frightening. It's divisive. It's complex. On Monday evening at 6 p.m., at Metz City Hall, all citizens are invited to a conference-debate on proposed laws on palliative care and assisted dying. Representatives of associations, an ethics researcher from the University of Lorraine, and practitioners will be present, at the invitation of MP Nathalie Colin-Oesterlé.

The topic of end-of-life is both divisive and important. What message do you want to convey?

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