Made up of those with disabilities, this organization works to support life and stop euthanasia and assisted suicide.
Established in 1984 the journal of Ethics and Medicine promotes policies and practices that meet the moral peramiters of the Hippocratic oath.
This site has comprehensive information concerning end of life issues including facts, current news, and social support.
The federal government has posted all medicaid/care eligable nursing homes on the internet, complete with evaluations to compare each facility.
This link has extensive information on stem cell research, bioethics, and cloning.
This is an Episcopal book that explores end-of-life issues.
To order, contact The Washington Report from the Committee on Medical Ethics, Episcopal Diocese of Washington, DC. Morehouse Publishing.
"Faithful Living, Faithful Dying," is an Episcopalian book that explores how to die in a way that reflects your faith.
Written by the Standing Commission on National Concerns, End of Life Task Force. Morehouse Publishing.
This book walks the reader through the difficult choices faced at the end of life in a way that honors their faith in God. This book was written by the Committee on Medical Ethics, Episcopal Diocese of Washington. Morehouse Publishing.
Wesley Smith writes a compelling overview of the effect bioethics has had upon our society's acceptance of assisted suicide and euthanasia: the culture of death.