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'''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''', {{RN}}, colleague and friend of [[Marilyn Milos]], is an [[intactivist]], photographer, and videographer. | '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''', {{RN}}, colleague and friend of [[Marilyn Milos]], is an [[intactivist]], photographer, and videographer. | ||
− | Curran produced the first video of an actual non-anesthetized, non-therapeutic, infant [[circumcision]] at [https://www.mymarinhealth.org/locations/medical-center/ Marin General Hospital] in Marin County, California in 1981. The video was entitled ''Informed Consent''. The attending physician was Dr. Edward Boyce, an obstetrician. | + | Curran produced the first video of an actual non-anesthetized, non-therapeutic, infant [[circumcision]] at [https://www.mymarinhealth.org/locations/medical-center/ Marin General Hospital] in Marin County, California in 1981. The video was entitled ''Informed Consent''. The attending physician was Dr. Edward Boyce, an obstetrician. [[Dean Edell]], {{MD}}, served as narrator. |
==Video== | ==Video== | ||
Informed Consent, Part One. | Informed Consent, Part One. |
Revision as of 21:15, 12 October 2023
Sheila Curran, RN[a 1], colleague and friend of Marilyn Milos, is an intactivist, photographer, and videographer.
Curran produced the first video of an actual non-anesthetized, non-therapeutic, infant circumcision at Marin General Hospital in Marin County, California in 1981. The video was entitled Informed Consent. The attending physician was Dr. Edward Boyce, an obstetrician. Dean Edell, M.D.[a 2], served as narrator.
Video
Informed Consent, Part One.
Informed Consent, Part Two.
Sheila Curran discusses the Informed Consent video.
See also
Abbreviations
- ↑
Registered nurse
, Wikipedia. Retrieved 11 January 2021. - ↑
Doctor of Medicine
, Wikipedia. Retrieved 14 June 2021. In the United Kingdom, Ireland and some Commonwealth countries, the abbreviation MD is common.