Intersex Infants and Elective Genitoplasty: Issues of Consent

This panel discussion will explore legal and ethical issues of consent surrounding genital-normalizing surgeries on children born with intersex conditions. Panelists will give an update on current medical practices and examine how these practices fit within existing legal frameworks for parental decision-making, informed consent, sexual autonomy, genital cutting and sterilization. We will touch on international legal responses and recent cases in which doctors have been sanctioned for failing to adequately protect the rights of intersex patients. We will also discuss possible strategies for challenging the adequacy of parental consent in these cases and for improving the quality of informed consent.


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The above online course has been accredited in the following jurisdictions:

AK (1.5 ethics credits) GA (1.5 ethics credits) KY (1.5 ethics credits) OK (1.8 ethics credits) UT (1.5 ethics credits)
AZ (1.5 ethics credits) ID (1.5 credits) MN (1.5 ethics credits) OR (1.5 credits) VT (1.5 ethics credits)
AR (1.5 ethics credits) IL (1.5 credits) MT (1.5 ethics credits) RI (1.8 ethics credits) WA (1.5 credits)
CA (1.5 ethics credits) IN (1.5 ethics credits) NV (1.5 ethics credits) SC (1.5 credits) WV (1.8 ethics credits)
CO (1.8 ethics credits) IA (1.5 ethics credits) NY (1.8 ethics credits) TN (1.5 credits) WY (1.5 ethics credits)
FL (1.8 ethics credits) KS (1.8 ethics credits) TX (1.5 credits)

 

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