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Home ยป Sexual healthcare dilemmas – always shades of grey?: 1st November 2013

Sexual healthcare dilemmas – always shades of grey?: 1st November 2013

October 2, 2013 By SSHA Leave a Comment

Date

  • Friday 1 November 2013

Venue

  • Royal Society Of Medicine, 1 Wimpole Street, LONDON, W1G 0AE

Please note that the Early bird fees expire on Friday 4 October 2013. For further meeting information please contact James Allen on + 44 (0)20 7290 3937 or email sexmed@rsm.ac.uk

9.00 am Registration, tea and coffee
9.30 am Welcome and introduction
Dr Alyson Elliman, Consultant in Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare, Croydon Health Services and Council Member, Sexuality & Sexual Health Section, Royal Society of Medicine
Controversy 1 – Ethical and practical issues in getting approval for sexual health research
9.35 am Ethical and historical background to issues related to sex
Dr Jeanette Cayley, Honorary Secretary, Medical Arts Society
10.10 am View from the ethics committee
Dr Adam Burnel, Consultant in Liaison Psychiatry, NHS Greater Glasgow
10.40 am Pitfalls and success in applications for research approval
Professor Kaye Wellings, Professor of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare Research, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Healthcare
11.10 am Tea and coffee break
Controversy 2 – Contraception and fertility care – ‘Hard to reach or the seldom heard?’
11.40 am Professional outlook
Dr Pauline McGough, Consultant in Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare, NHS Greater Glasgow
12.10 pm Patient outlook
Ms Naomi Sheppard, Lead for Patient Involvement, Brook
12.40 pm Lunch
Sexual and sexual health dilemmas
1.40 pm Scenarios – What would you do in commonly met conundrums in sexual health?
Dr David Phillips, Consultant GUM, Croydon University Hospital
2.40 pm Confidentiality and STI services
Dr Danielle Mercey, Consultant GUM, Mortimer Market Centre
3.05 pm Tea and coffee break
Reproductive health for those with brain injury
3.30 pm Forgotten sexual needs
Dr Nicola Chater, Consultant in Rehabilitation Medicine, Tyne and Wear Foundation Trust
3.55 pm Patients with capacity issues and the right to choose abortion (as above)
Dr Audrey Brown, Consultant in Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare, NHS Greater Glasgow
4.20 pm Summary of issues from the meeting – can it ever be black and white?
Dr Susan Carr, Head of Psychosexual Service, RWH, Melbourne
4.35 pm Completion of evaluation forms
4.45 pm Close of meeting

 

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The Society of Sexual Health Advisers (SSHA) is a UK national organisation with approximately 300 members out of an estimated 350 sexual health advisers in the country. It provides an opportunity for members to meet and work towards further professional development.

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