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The Ethics Round
NIHR Biomedical Research Centre, Southampton
2 episodes
9 months ago
Pulling back the curtain on the challenges of conducting ethical research in modern healthcare settings.

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Pulling back the curtain on the challenges of conducting ethical research in modern healthcare settings.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
Social Sciences
Education,
Science
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Sharing a genetic condition with family members: how can practitioners help?
The Ethics Round
24 minutes
2 years ago
Sharing a genetic condition with family members: how can practitioners help?

In Episode 1 of The Ethics Round, we're exploring the ethical challenges faced by health practitioners in helping patients to share information with family members about a genetic condition that may also affect them.

Our guests are Dr Lisa Ballard, a health pyschologist  and clinical genetics physician Professor Anneke Lucassen, from the Biomedical Research Centre, Health, Society and Data Theme at the University of Southampton. Both take part in  research across the universities of Oxford and Southampton that explores the clinical ethical, legal and societal issues involved in developments in genomics and big data in medicine.

  • Interventions to support patients with sharing genetic test results with at-risk relatives: a synthesis without meta-analysis (SWiM) is research by Lisa Ballard, Rebecca Band and Anneke Lucassen and is published in the European Journal of Human Genetics
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The Ethics Round
Pulling back the curtain on the challenges of conducting ethical research in modern healthcare settings.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.