Brightbird
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There have been other cases where brain dead persons were kept on ventillators for as long as possible. As far as I know nobody lost their license over it.
I am not sure why this case would be any different.
I think what makes this case different is the family and lawyer's claims they are going to give her treatment aimed at recovery. Any licensed medical professional that participates in that delusion has very questionable motives and is probably not adhering to standards of care and damaging the integrity of the profession. I wouldn't be so bothered if they accepted she is dead and wanted to care for her body until it gives out. Still think that's a bit morbid but at least it doesn't fly in the face of reality.