Euthanasia is an agonizing problem of Thai society as more and more high-tech treatments are being used by doctors. It has raised many unresolved ethical problems as the issue is further complicated because of the increased of the practice of organ transplantation. The question being raised now is whether the Buddhist compassion as practiced by doctors should go beyond their concern for their own immediate patients to those patients whose lives could be saved by their own dying patients' organs, as Buddhist compassion is impartial and is directed to all involved in a given situation. There should be extensive dialogue between members of the public and medical profession about this issue. Doctors, patients and the public alike will be benefited by this discussion of the reality and possibility of organ transplantation.