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Induced abortion: rights, technology and delivery of care

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Friday 22 May 2009
Venue: The Royal Society of Medicine, 1 Wimpole Street, London, W1G 0AE
Chair: Sam Rowlands,Visiting Senior Lecturer, Warwick Medical School

9.00 am

Registration and coffee

9.30 am

Introduction
  Sam Rowland Visiting Senior Lecturer, Warwick Medical School

9.40 am

A global perspective
  Marge Berer, Editor, Reproductive Health Matters

10.10 am

Human rights
  Barbara Hewson, Barrister Hewson, Lincoln's Inn

10.40 am

Domestic violence
  Gill Aston, Research Associate, Florence Nightingale School of Nursing and Midwifery, Kings college

11.10 am

Coffee break

11.50 am

Shortening the interval between mifepristone and misoprostol
  Patricia Lohr, Medical Director, bpas

12.20 pm

Buccal misoprosol
  James Trussell, Professor of Economics and Public Affairs
Chair: John Spencer, Senior Clinical Consultant, Marie Stopes International

12.50 pm

Lunch break

1.50 pm

Decision making
  Sam RowlandsVisiting Senior Lecturer, Warwick Medical School,

2.20 pm

Medical abortion via the internet
  Rebecca Gomperts, Women on Waves / Women on Web

2.50 pm

Pilots of medical abortion in a community setting
  Roger Ingham, Professor of Health Psychology, University of Southampton

3.20 pm

Tea break

3.50 pm

Integrated care pathways
  Kate Guthrie, Consultant Community Gynaecologist, Hull & East Yorkshire and Vice President Faculty of Family Planning

4.20 pm

Panel discussion

4.50 pm

Close of meeting