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SUMMARY:Dilemmas related to the medical care of intersex children
DESCRIPTION:Dilemmas related to the medical care of intersex children\nDiscussion\n________________\nEvent will be held in Slovene. \nThe medical care of intersex children and infants has been the subject of much criticism and change over the last ten years. We still know very little about what goes on in the decision-making processes between parents and doctors. The aim of this event is to open a debate on the practice of medical decision-making for intersex children and infants between doctors\, parents and intersex children in European countries\, with a focus on Slovenia. Martin Gramc\, a young researcher at the University of Zurich\, will present early findings from their research and address the key medical and legal dilemmas related to the medical care of intersex children. The discussion will be led by Katja Sešek. \nThe event is organised in collaboration with the University of Zurich and supported by the Horizon 2020 project. \n_____ \nMartin Gramc is currently a PhD candidate at Institute of Biomedical Ethics and the History of Medicine at the University of Zürich and is recipient of Marie Skłodowska-Curie Scholarship. They are researching the collaboration and ethics of multidisciplinary health care teams working in the field of intersex care. They hold a master’s degree in sociology from the Faculty of Social Sciences\, University of Ljubljana. Before joining the Institute for Biomedical Ethics and the History of Medicine Martin worked as research assistant for the Liverpool John Moores University\, University of Ljubljana\, and Peace Institute (Slovenia).
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LOCATION:Velika sejna dvorana Mestne hiše Ljubljana\, Mestni trg 1\, LJUBLJANA
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