Was euthanasia dispute behind CMA–WMA split?

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OWENS, Brian

A long-running dispute over euthanasia between the Canadian Medical Association (CMA) and the World Medical Association (WMA) may have contributed to the CMA’s decision to resign from the global medical body, according to some Canadian doctors. [Début de l'article]

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