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Employee Spotlights | UCLA Mednet Employee Spotlights archive "I want to live a life that's worth living If I'm going to be alive, I want my life to be one that positively impacts other people’s lives" By UNews • March 1, 2024 Clinical psychologist Valentina Ogaryan embraces whole-person care through her work at the Simms Mann Center
Introduction to California End of Life Option Act | UCLA Mednet The California End of Life Option Act went into effect on June 9, 2016 This law allows a terminally-ill adult, California resident to request a drug from his or her physician that will end his or her life People who choose to end their lives this way, and who carefully follow the steps in the law, will not be considered to have committed suicide Physicians who prescribe the aid-in-dying
End of Life Option Act: Resources and Materials | UCLA Mednet UCLA Patient Materials Introductory, explanatory and guiding materials were developed by the clinical consultants team under the direction of Anne Coscarelli, PhD, of the Simms Mann–UCLA Center for Integrative Oncology Introduction to the End of Life Option Act Context and introduction to how the End of Life Option Act is implemented at UCLA