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Ethical Issues in Pediatric Fertility Preservation: Case Studies Involving Cancer, Intersex, and Transgender Patients

Institute for the Bioethics and Health Humanities Seminar

Ethical Issues in Pediatric Fertility Preservation: Case Studies Involving Cancer, Intersex, and Transgender Patients

Thursday, April 22, 2021
12:00 – 1:00 p.m.

Lisa Campo-Engelstein, PhD
Director

Institute for Bioethics and Health Humanities

Associate Professor

Department of Preventive Medicine and Population Health
University of Texas Medical Branch

Learning objectives

  • Describe common ethical considerations in pediatric fertility preservation cases
  • Identify unique ethical issues for pediatric fertility preservation in cancer, intersex, and transgender patients


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Free Ethics SW CEU are available.

Contact Savannah Parks at sjparks@utmb.edu to

obtain the CEU after the seminar.

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