FINAL REMINDER: BSACP Webinar: 'What should we teach medical students about abortion?' - Jayne Kavanagh - Tuesday 4 June 2019, 6.30pm
3 June 2019
NEW BSACP Webinar: ‘What should we teach medical students about abortion?’ by Dr Jayne Kavanagh
Tuesday 4 June 2019, 6.30pm (BST time) *Webinar produced in collaboration with Doctors for Choice UK
Dr Kavanagh is a Principal Clinical Teaching Fellow and medical ethics lead at University College London (UCL) Medical School, and a sexual and reproductive health specialty doctor in North London. She set up UCL’s flagship widening participation project Target Medicine, and Viva la Vulva, a reproductive rights action group for medical students. She trains medical students to speak about contraception, abortion and pregnancy decision-making in schools. She is chair of the UCL Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Committee and a member of UCL’s Preventing Sexual Misconduct Strategy Group and LGBTQ+ Equality Advisory Group (LEAG).
Jayne is co-chair of Doctors for Choice UK and co-founder of the Campaign for Contraception. In 2017 she produced and directed the documentary Kind to Women, to mark the 50th anniversary of the 1967 Abortion Act. She has toured the UK with My Body My Life, a multimedia exhibition that addresses abortion-related stigma, and was the clinical and ethical consultant on I told my mum I was going on an RE trip, a verbatim theatre piece exploring the ethical and practical issues related to young people and abortion. She is a council member of the Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare.
This webinar is open/free of charge to members of BSACP or Doctors for Choice UK. You will be asked to indicate which organisation you are a member of at registration.
REGISTER ONLINE NOW TO GUARANTEE YOUR PLACE (maximum 100 attendees) at: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_yqbtqNyxR1mUHmExZfQVMQ
After your registration has been approved you will receive a confirmation e-mail containing information about joining the webinar.
Janie Foote
BSACP Administrator
Tel: +44 (0)1243 538106
E-mail: admin@bsacp.org.uk
Website: www.bsacp.org.uk