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The Turnbull Ethics Group is a discussion and seminar group aimed at healthcare students but open to all. It is the main educational activity of the SCMA and addresses a variety of ethical and bioethical issues. In addition to the short talk there is always time for tea and discussion at these meetings :)

Seminars take place on the first Monday's during term time and start at 7.30pm. Meetings generally run to 9pm and take place in Turnbull Hall, the Catholic Chaplaincy in Glasgow University. If you are interested in receiving notification of forthcoming talks please sign up here.

Information and summaries on previous events are listed below.

CPR and COVID-19

https://www.heraldscotland.com/opinion/18419498.right-life-not-depend-age-disability/ THERE has been confusion and concern in recent days about whether doctors and nurses should have discussions with patients and their …

→ February 29, 2020

SCMA Summer Day Retreat: Retreat for Health Care Workers Saturday 30th May 2020: Faith and Work With Fr Peter Damien-Grint This will …

Annual White Mass 2020

The White Mass was well attended. See below for a recent article in the Socttish Catholic Observer. : Healthcare workers thanked for ‘extending …

Ethics and the Media – 1.12.15

The SCMA were pleased to welcome Mr David Kerr, Communications Director for the Archdiocese of St Andrew’s & Edinburgh to speak at …