Ladonna Ford, a senior at 91直播 of Maryland 91直播 College (UMUC), is the winner of the 2018 Mary E. Brown Undergraduate Student Paper Award. The award is sponsored by the Association for Death Education and Counseling (ADEC) and given for 鈥渁n outstanding undergraduate paper dealing with a topic related to dying, death, loss and bereavement.鈥
鈥淚 am deeply honored to receive this prestigious award in recognition of my paper on a very heartfelt subject,鈥 said Ford, who was inspired to write the essay after listening to former NPR talk show host Diane Rehm describe her husband鈥檚 聽long-drawn-out and painful death from Parkinson鈥檚 Disease.
Ford also was motivated to write by Rehm鈥檚 book 鈥淥n My Own,鈥 which details her husband鈥檚 illness and suffering. 鈥淚t is such an important subject that I truly believe needs to be resolved more humanely and uniformly by the legal system in this country,鈥 she said.
Her essay, 鈥淧hysician-assisted Suicide,鈥 written in the summer of 2018 for the End of Life: Issues and Perspectives course taught by Donna Maurer, UMUC adjunct faculty member and sponsor of the Social Science and Gerontology Club, adeptly presents both sides of the highly-charged debate surrounding physician-assisted suicide. In it, she highlights the history of the 鈥渞ight to die鈥 movement in the U.S. and outlines the political and ethical challenges of physician involvement, which includes a sensitive consideration of the sociocultural implications of physician-assisted suicide.
Maurer, a Doctor of Sociology, suggested that Ford submit her research paper for consideration. 鈥淚 try to encourage students to enter essay contests,鈥 she said.
鈥淪ometimes our students don't realize the high level of their own work and need a little extra encouragement. This is quite an honor, as ADEC is a highly regarded international professional and academic organization.鈥
Ford, who is majoring in business at UMUC, works for a small software development company in Maryland.
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