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[[Liz Frayn]] is associated with the libertarian and anti-environmental [[LM network]], having written for [[Spiked]], participated in [[Institute of Ideas]] events and collaborated on a book with [[Ellie Lee]].  
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[[File:Liz_Frayn.gif|200px|thumb|left|Liz Frayn in 2008]]
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[[Liz Frayn]] is associated with the libertarian and anti-environmental [[LM network]], having written for [[Living Marxism]] and [[Spiked]], <ref>Dr Liz Frayn, "[http://www.spiked-online.com/index.php/site/article/4497/ Doctors without borders: let foreign medics in!]", 12 Feb 2008, Spiked website, accessed 2 May 2010</ref> participated in [[Institute of Ideas]] events<ref>IoI, [http://www.instituteofideas.com/events/healthforum.html Can the NHS can be democratised through patient and public involvement?], Wednesday 16 May, acc 2 May 2010</ref> and collaborated on a book with [[Ellie Lee]].<ref>Ellie Lee and Liz Frayn, ''The Feminization of Healt''h, 2008, acc 2 May 2010</ref>
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Lee, a lecturer in social policy at the [[University of Kent]] and Co-ordinator of the [[Pro Choice Forum]],<ref>IoI website, [http://www.instituteofideas.com/events/healthforum.html Current issues in fertility treatment], Wed 18 July, acc 2 May 2010</ref> in turn collaborated with [[Frank Furedi]] on research which she said showed that "a process of cultural transmission has turned provision of health information about the benefits of breastfeeding into a campaign against formula use".<ref>Ellie Lee, [http://www.spiked-online.com/articles/0000000CACA0.htm Is bottle-feeding a mark of bad motherhood?], Spiked, 22 Jul 2005, acc 2 May 2010</ref>
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Dr Liz Frayn qualified at the University of Glasgow Medical School and has practiced (sic) in England and Australia.<ref>'[http://www.spiked-online.com/newsite/article/4497#.Uf5Pwm3heY0 Doctors without borders] Spiked website, accessed 9 September 2013</ref>  In 2005, she was a Senior House Officer in Psychiatry, Plymouth Hospitals NHS Trust.<ref>'[http://http://www.battleofideas.org.uk/index.php/2006/speakers Speaker details] Battle of Ideas website, accessed 9 September 2013</ref>
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==Resources==
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*Facebook: [https://www.facebook.com/liz.frayn Liz Frayn]
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Latest revision as of 20:13, 9 September 2013

LM network resources
Liz Frayn in 2008

Liz Frayn is associated with the libertarian and anti-environmental LM network, having written for Living Marxism and Spiked, [1] participated in Institute of Ideas events[2] and collaborated on a book with Ellie Lee.[3]

Lee, a lecturer in social policy at the University of Kent and Co-ordinator of the Pro Choice Forum,[4] in turn collaborated with Frank Furedi on research which she said showed that "a process of cultural transmission has turned provision of health information about the benefits of breastfeeding into a campaign against formula use".[5]

Dr Liz Frayn qualified at the University of Glasgow Medical School and has practiced (sic) in England and Australia.[6] In 2005, she was a Senior House Officer in Psychiatry, Plymouth Hospitals NHS Trust.[7]

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Notes

  1. Dr Liz Frayn, "Doctors without borders: let foreign medics in!", 12 Feb 2008, Spiked website, accessed 2 May 2010
  2. IoI, Can the NHS can be democratised through patient and public involvement?, Wednesday 16 May, acc 2 May 2010
  3. Ellie Lee and Liz Frayn, The Feminization of Health, 2008, acc 2 May 2010
  4. IoI website, Current issues in fertility treatment, Wed 18 July, acc 2 May 2010
  5. Ellie Lee, Is bottle-feeding a mark of bad motherhood?, Spiked, 22 Jul 2005, acc 2 May 2010
  6. 'Doctors without borders Spiked website, accessed 9 September 2013
  7. 'Speaker details Battle of Ideas website, accessed 9 September 2013