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Medical aid in dying is an established clinical practice that provides terminally ill adults the choice to control their end-of-life experience. Illinois’ End-of-Life Options for Terminally Ill Patients Act (effective Sept. 2026), in alignment with other laws authorizing medical aid in dying in the US, establishes strict eligibility criteria, a clear multi-step request process, and practice requirements; all things physicians must understand to be compliant with the law. Join us for a conversation about the new law and what you need to know to support your patients.
Presented by: Debra Stulberg, MD, MAPP, Professor and Chair of Family Medicine, Biological Sciences Division, University of Chicago; Diana L Barnard, MD, Associate Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of Vermont
Learning Objectives: (1) Attendees will be able to describe the Illinois legal requirements and clinical practice of medical aid in dying. (2) Attendees will feel more confident discussing medical aid in dying with patients.
Accreditation: The Illinois Academy of Family Physicians is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Credit Designation: Application for CME credit has been filed with the American Academy of Family Physicians. Determination of credit is pending.