Clive Seale

Until 2012, he was Professor of Medical Sociology in the Institute of Health Sciences Education at Queen Mary, University of London, England.

[3] Clive Seale's research has investigated the prevalence of euthanasia and assisted suicide in the UK.

Although some members of the public were surprised at the number of accelerated deaths and cases of continuous deep sedation[4] in the UK,[5] the rate is lower than in many other countries.

[6] He has found that UK doctors are more likely to have an open discussion about decisions which may hasten patient's death than in other countries.

that doctor's religious values are strongly linked to ethically controversial decision making,[12] against the advice of the British Medical Association, which instructs doctors to not to let their religious views interfere with treatment of patients.