Showing posts with label HFEA open meeting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HFEA open meeting. Show all posts

Monday, 2 June 2008

See the HFEA at work

If you've always wondered how IVF is regulated, or who the people are who do the regulating, don't miss the opportunity to see the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority at work next month.

The HFEA is holding an open meeting, which anyone can attend, on the afternoon of July 2. It will be held in central London. You can observe how the Authority makes decisions, and there is usually time for questions. There's an opportunity to meet the members of the HFEA afterwards over a cup of tea or coffee, and the new Chair, Professor Lisa Jardine, will also be there.

There is no charge to attend, but you do have to register first at www.hfea,gov.uk

Thursday, 31 January 2008

Find out how the regulators regulate

The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority, responsible for regulating fertility treatment in the UK, is holding an open meeting on February 20th.

Anyone can attend the open meetings, and if you have any interest in assisted conception it may prove to be a fascinating opportunity to see what the Authority does, and how it works. You will be able to watch the Authority in action, and meet the members afterwards over a cup of tea.

It's free to attend, but you do have to register in advance. If you want more details you can find out how to register on the HFEA website here