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How does shaking hands on transfer day, and the day the news broke about Princess Diana’s death have to do with evidence- based reproductive medicine?
Professor Charles Kingsland,the chief medical officer of Care Fertility in the United Kingdom, with over 40 years of experience, reviews the spectrum of standards for evidence based medicine, and draws the line on what he thinks is fair.
Kingsland shares his own blending of evidence-based practices with personal rituals.
Tune in as Professor Charles Kingsland explores:
The role and importance of evidence-based medicine in reproductive healthcare
His unique perspective on the necessity and limits of evidence-based practices
Personal superstitions and rituals he performs during IVF transfers
The interplay between nationalization and privatization in the field of IVF
The impact of daily news on his medical procedures
The balance between strict medical evidence demands and patient freedom
The ethical standard of "do no harm" and its relative interpretations
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How does shaking hands on transfer day, and the day the news broke about Princess Diana’s death have to do with evidence- based reproductive medicine?
Professor Charles Kingsland,the chief medical officer of Care Fertility in the United Kingdom, with over 40 years of experience, reviews the spectrum of standards for evidence based medicine, and draws the line on what he thinks is fair.
Kingsland shares his own blending of evidence-based practices with personal rituals.
Tune in as Professor Charles Kingsland explores:
The role and importance of evidence-based medicine in reproductive healthcare
His unique perspective on the necessity and limits of evidence-based practices
Personal superstitions and rituals he performs during IVF transfers
The interplay between nationalization and privatization in the field of IVF
The impact of daily news on his medical procedures
The balance between strict medical evidence demands and patient freedom
The ethical standard of "do no harm" and its relative interpretations

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