Psychiatry Boot Camp

Physician Assisted Suicide: Clinical, Legal, and Ethical Implications for Psychiatry with Dr. Mark Komrad

Mar 9, 2026
Dr. Mark Komrad, psychiatrist and medical ethicist known for work on assisted death ethics. He unpacks terminology, global legal trends, and how eligibility has broadened beyond terminal illness. The conversation covers capacity assessment gaps, which diagnoses appear in assisted death cases, and the clinical dynamics like countertransference that shape decisions.
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INSIGHT

A Few Physicians Deliver Most Cases

  • A tiny subset of physicians perform most assisted-death procedures; in Oregon 2% of doctors wrote all prescriptions and four doctors wrote one-third.
  • In Canada a single physician performed hundreds of euthanasias, illustrating concentration of cases among zealots.
ADVICE

Use Specialist Psychiatrists For Capacity Evaluations

  • Treat capacity assessment as a specialized skill and involve forensic or C&L psychiatrists when possible.
  • Recognize most assessments are done by untrained clinicians like PCPs or oncologists, so seek expert consultation.
INSIGHT

Borderline Personality Disorder Is Overrepresented

  • Personality disorders, especially borderline personality disorder, are disproportionately represented in psychiatric assisted-death cases.
  • In Belgium and the Netherlands about 50% of psychiatric euthanasia cases involve a personality disorder and only one-third had psychotherapy.
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