The film features a panel discussion, including audience questions and comments, chaired by Dr Sarah Martins Da Silva (senior lecturer and principal investigator in systems medicine at the University of Dundee).
The panel speakers are:
Gwenda Burns, chief executive of Fertility Network UK
Dr Catriona McMillan, senior research fellow in medical law and ethics at the University of Edinburgh
Dr Jane Stewart, chair of the British Fertility Society and head of the Newcastle Fertility Centre
(If you cannot see the film below, click here to view it.)
The third in a series of films documenting a recent Progress Educational Trust/Scottish Government event on fertility and medical secrecy, featuring a presentation by Dr Jane Stewart of the British Fertility Society and the Newcastle Fertility Centre...
The second in a series of films documenting a recent Progress Educational Trust/Scottish Government event on fertility and medical secrecy, featuring a presentation by Gwenda Burns of Fertility Network UK...
The first in a series of films documenting a recent Progress Educational Trust/Scottish Government event on fertility and medical secrecy, featuring a presentation by Dr Catriona McMillan...
The latest meeting organised by the Progress Educational Trust asked the question 'Does fertility treatment still need to be a medical secret?' The event in Edinburgh last week, held in partnership with the Scottish Government, took place off the Royal Mile - through a narrow alleyway in Riddle's Court, one of the many old and imposing buildings scattered through the city...
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