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Student Competition Winners
Thank you to everyone who entered the IME Student Competition 'Medical Ethics in the Life Experiences of the Developing Professional.'
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In memory of The Very Rev’d Edward Shotter, Hon Vice-President, Institute of Medical Ethics
We are deeply saddened to inform you of the recent passing of Ted Shotter, Hon Vice-President, IME. Ted was a true pioneer in the field of medical ethics and leaves behind an outstanding legacy, both in the UK and worldwide. Prof Raanan Gillon, President of the IME, has written a tribute which he delivered at Ted's funeral service at Blythburgh Church ('the cathedral of the marshes') in Suffolk on 29 July, and which will give you a flavour of Ted's life and achievements...
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Nuffield Council on Bioethics briefing note, April 2019
Disagreements in the care and treatment of critically ill babies and young children
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The IME National Student Debate Final 2019
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Nuffield Council on Bioethics: Ethical challenges in bioscience and health policy for the UK Parliament
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‘Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide: Lessons from Belgium’ Cambridge University Press 2017
D. Jones, C. Gastmans, C. MacKellar (Eds.)
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Basic Understanding of Genome Editing
The Progress Educational Trust report entitled 'Basic Understanding of Genome Editing' (Sept 2017) summarizes the findings of a project they carried out with their fellow charity Genetic Alliance UK, funded by the Wellcome Trust. The project explored what patients and laypeople think and know about genome editing and its implications, and developed recommendations for how best to discuss genome editing in public. See report below
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