Trevor Stammers
Dr Trevor Stammers is a moral conservative activist, practicing GP for over 30 years and Programme Director in Bioethics and Medical Law at Queen Mary University College.[1] He was Chair of the Christian Medical Fellowship from 2007 to June 2009[2][3] and is a long time trustee of the Family Education Trust.[4]
In 2010 he presented an edition of the Channel Four series 4though.tv, two minute opinion slots. Channel Four stated that 'Dr Trevor Stammers is a Christian who has been a practising GP for over 30 years. He refuses to personally refer women for abortions and believes there is a growing uneasiness in the medical profession about the vast numbers of abortions performed simply because women see children as a "social inconvenience".'[5]
Stammers was Programme Director of the 2010-11 MA in Bioethics and Medical Law at St Mary's University College, London, TW1. [6]
Publications
- Trevor Stammers & Tim Doak, Saving Sex (Answers to Teenagers' Questions about Relationship and Sex), Authentic (2006) ISBN: 9781904753148
- Dr Trevor Stammers/Donald Dewar, Head to Head: Homosexuality, Nucleus pp34-35, Autumn 1999, Christian Medical Fellowship
Affiliations
Notes
- ↑ Queen Mary University College Trevor Stammers, accessed 21 March 201
- ↑ Letters Keeping faith on abortion The Guardian, Tuesday 16 October 2007
- ↑ Christian Medical Fellowship Trevor Stammers, accessed 23 March 2012
- ↑ Family Education Trust About, Accessed 21 March 2012
- ↑ Is abortion ever justified? Tuesday 16 November 2010, 7.55PM Channel 4, accessed 21 March 2012
- ↑ http://www.cmf.org.uk/publications/content.asp?context=article&id=25577 MA in Bioethics and Medical Law], Christian Medical Fellowship, accessed 25 March 2011