JEAN MARMOREO is a doctor, writer, advocate, athlete, and adventurer. She is a specialist in end-of-life medicine and was one of the first doctors in Canada to provide MAiD-Medical Assistance in Dying-when it became legal in 2016. Jean was a regular columnist for The Globe and Mail and the National Post. JOHANNA SCHNELLER is one of North America's leading freelance journalists, specializing in entertainment features. Her cover stories have appeared in Vanity Fair, InStyle, Premiere, More, and Ladies Home Journal. Johanna co-wrote the bestselling book Uncontrollable with Mark Towhey and Woman Enough with Kristen Worley.
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"A remarkable book . . . extremely well-written, touching,
full of love and nuance. Some humour, too, because both life and
death are full of it. It is a must-read for anyone who wishes to
understand the issue better."
—Ottawa Citizen
“Dr. Jean Marmoreo has spent her medical career at the leading
edge—of feminist practice, of comprehensive primary care, of
pregnancy and birth care . . . and now as a witness to and
faciliator of death. The moving and insightful moments of The Last
Doctor offer a glimpse into the end of life in its complexity and
beauty, and also into the remarkable gifts of one of Canada’s
greatest family physicians.”
—Danielle Martin, MD, bestselling author of Better Now: Six Big
Ideas to Improve Health Care for All Canadians
“Powerfully honest and compelling, this book tackles the tough
questions head on. MAiD is about choice, and these stories
capture the truth of those who choose a dignified departure and the
wonderful human beings who make it possible. Jean is one of those.
In a simple yet profound way Jean makes the case that while MAiD
does take away someone’s life, it first gives it back to them. That
is indeed the power of good. Without the brave souls who take the
risky, first steps we would have no Medicare, . . . no vaccines in
this country. And without their compassion we would not have
Medical Assistance in Dying to help those who want autonomy in
life—and in death.”
—Senator Pamela Wallin, Advocate for MAiD and Advance Requests,
Member of the Special Joint Parliamentary Committee on Medical
Assistance in
Dying
“I couldn’t imagine saying that a book on medical assistance in
dying was an irresistible page-turner, but that was before I read
The Last Doctor. [This] wise, humane and yes, humorous, account of
Marmoreo’s end-of-life practice features a cast of memorable,
vividly drawn characters who for various reasons want to die.
Deftly weaving memoir and the changing complexities of Canadian
law, the book centres on Marmoreo’s self-portrait — a woman who is
not afraid to admit she was wrong, who can change her mind and
whose work with the dying forces her to re-consider life, death,
dignity, loneliness and the Canadian medical system. . . . I
couldn’t stop reading The Last Doctor.”
—Katherine Ashenburg, author of The Mourner’s Dance: What We Do
When People Die and Her Turn
“We can’t all have Jean Marmoreo as our family doctor, alas, but we
can read this wise, compassionate and courageous memoir of her
pioneering work. . . . The Last Doctor tells the gripping stories
of the patients Marmoreo has helped to die, but it also probes the
quandaries that confront all of us, doctors and patients alike, as
MAiD expands its parameters in a rapidly aging society. The Last
Doctor is the book you must read before talking about your end of
life wishes with your loved ones and your legal and medical
advisors. Don’t hesitate. There’s no time to waste.”
—Sandra Martin, author of A Good Death: Making the Most of Our
Final Choices
“The Last Doctor is a majestic book about the power of kindness and
the language of love. It will change forever how you think
about medically assisted dying. Your end-of-life self will
love, honour, and cherish Dr. Jean’s insights.”
—Dr. Joe MacInnis, author of Deep Leadership
"The Last Doctor is more than an excellent primer and advanced read
about MAiD, its history and evolution. It is a reminder of the
fragility of life [as well as] the inside and honest story of a
medical doctor tackling her own fragility and personal history. . .
. [It] guides us along a path of self-questioning, encourages us to
think outside a box that slides into the ground, if it does not
hold humanity. . . . Failures and weaknesses inherent in the system
of care are bravely addressed without shrinking from debate that is
often mired in the politics of economics and a small population. In
the end, the real end, we understand the connection of life to each
of us—those at the end of the road and those who will be left
behind to grieve. . . . This book offers the hope that we all
need.”
—Dr. Roberta Bondar, astronaut, scientist, physician, writer,
photographer
“What a truly remarkable book. Characters that come to life with
the flick of a pen. Sentences that make one stop, read, reread, and
ponder. Dr. Marmoreo’s commitment, intelligence, fierceness,
frustration, humour, and, most importantly, compassion come through
on every page. If you want to understand the sometimes messy
sometimes tidy, sometimes simple sometimes complex, and always
profound world of medical assistance in dying—read this book.”
—Jocelyn Downie, CM, FRSC, FCAHS, SJD, Professor in the Faculties
of Law and Medicine, Dalhousie University
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