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Globe and Mail, HuffPO: UM prof leads federal panel on assisted suicide

July 21, 2015 — 
Harvey Max Chochinov chosen to lead

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CBC: Two prominent Manitoba doctors speak out against assisted suicide

April 21, 2015 — 
U of M professor Harvey Chochinov speaks about palliative care

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Comforting the dying in Canada

February 24, 2015 — 
The Supreme Court felt patients needed to be offered more choices. What options will dying patients in Canada actually have?

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Canada.com: Parliament shootings: People are resilient to trauma, psychiatrist says

October 23, 2014 — 
'The majority of people, even in the context of severe trauma, are resilient and recover'

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Huff Post: What I’ve Learned After a Decade of Researching Suicide

September 10, 2014 — 
Prof writes reflective essay on his research

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Research and International

Almost one-third of Canadian adults have experienced child abuse

April 22, 2014 — 
Increased link to mental disorders, suicide

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Research and International

Globe and Mail: Why we need to have a conversation about death

April 22, 2014 — 
Distinguished prof. Harvey Max Chochinov wrote an op-ed

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Research and International

‘Death with dignity’ has become a global euphemism

April 16, 2014 — 
‘Death with dignity’ has become a global euphemism for physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia.

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Research and International

Distinguished Prof’s research is one of top stories of 2013

December 11, 2013 — 
Chochinov's research has been noted as one of the top high-impact research stories of 2013 funded by the Canadian Cancer Society

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Ottawa Citizen: Veterans at risk

November 11, 2013 — 
Prof shares ideas for helping veterans deal with mental health

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