Voluntary assisted dying (VAD) is an additional end-of-life choice that gives eligible people who are suffering and dying the option of asking for medical assistance to end their lives.
There are legal obligations that all medical practitioners must comply with, even if they do not wish to be an authorised VAD practitioner. These include how to:
Becoming an authorised VAD practitioner
If you are interested in becoming an authorised VAD practitioner for your own patients or more broadly for patients in your community, you can apply via the Queensland Health website. If you are considering becoming an authorised voluntary assisted dying practitioner, we encourage you to apply now.
Education and resources available
Check out these resources and tools:
Voluntary assisted dying (VAD) is an additional end-of-life choice that gives eligible people who are suffering and dying the option of asking for medical assistance to end their lives.
There are legal obligations that all medical practitioners must comply with, even if they do not wish to be an authorised VAD practitioner. These include how to:
Becoming an authorised VAD practitioner
If you are interested in becoming an authorised VAD practitioner for your own patients or more broadly for patients in your community, you can apply via the Queensland Health website. If you are considering becoming an authorised voluntary assisted dying practitioner, we encourage you to apply now.
Education and resources available
Check out these resources and tools: