Tag Archive for: organ donation

Ideology or evidence? The battle over presumed consent to organ donation
The debate about changing the law on organ donation is one of a number of controversial issues…

Organ donation- how can we increase numbers without compromising our ethics?
We are facing an organ donation crisis. The need for organ transplants is currently outstripping the…

Beginning of Life issues in 2017: what will we be talking about this year?
2017 will be another busy and challenging year on beginning of life issues
Abortion
October 2017 marks…

Organ donation – Giving the gift of life
Two CMF members are using the Christmas season to share a special message about God’s love. As Christians…

Womb transplants: should we be concerned?
This week, the Health Research Authority granted ethical approval for a trial of ten uterine…

Organ donation now on the agenda in Northern Ireland
Wales has finally passed controversial legislation to bring in presumed consent for organ donation…

Controversial policies on organ donation pushed by the BMA and ‘leading doctor’
I support organ donation. In 2013 there were 7,250 people on the UK waiting list for a transplant.…

Welsh plans to introduce a system of presumed consent for organ donation are both unnecessary and unethical
I was recently interviewed by Emily Graves of Crossrhythms Radio about Welsh plans to introduce a system…

‘Presumed consent’ for organ donation is both unnecessary and unethical
‘Presumed consent’ for organ donation is both unnecessary and unethical.
Wales could become the…

Patients, families and organ donation – who should decide? (RE-POST)
(NB: This post was originally posted in September 2012)
If you live in Wales, or plan to live –…