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|title=Ex-doctor pleads guilty to ritual circumcision child cruelty
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|quote=National Secular Society spokesperson Dr Alejandro Sanchez said: "The excruciating details of Siddiqui's crimes once again lay bare the dangers inherent to ritual circumcision.
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The Secular Medical Forum (SMF) provides expert and professional advice and opinion to the National Secular Society (NSS) on issues related to healthcare and provides a forum for anyone interested in the intersection of healthcare and secularism.[1]

The SMF's main objective is to advocate the value of secularism/religious neutrality as a professional standard in healthcare. The SMF welcomes supporters of all faiths and none. It opposes religious influences in healthcare where these adversely affect the manner in which medical practice is performed. It campaigns to protect patients from the harm caused by the imposition of religious values and activities on patients and challenges traditional religious privileges in healthcare service provision or decision-making.[1]

The Secular Medical Forum was established following informal discussions at the AGM of the National Secular Society in November 2009. From 2010-2016 the SMF was supported by the NSS as an independent affiliated group. In 2017 the SMF became part of the NSS.[1]

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  1. a b c REFweb Secular Medical Forum. Retrieved 7 March 2022.