Epsom Day Unit
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The Epsom Day Unit in Greenlane, Auckland is New Zealand largest abortion mill. In 2009, 5,380 abortions were performed at the Epsom Day Unit [1]
About
The clinic is located on Level 5 in Building 7 at the Greenlane Clinical Centre in Greenlane, Auckland. [2].
Personnel
The following have worked for the abortion mill:
- Annie Muirgen, Senior Social Worker[3]
- Mahesh Harilall, abortionist
- Neil Buddicom, abortionist
- Tony Baird, abortionist and former director
- R. A. P. Mok, certifying consultant
- Sunil Pillay, certifying consultant
- Angela Tovey, abortionist
- Ros Vallings, abortionist
- Hillary Weeks, abortionist
- Geoff Bye, late-term abortionist
- Richard Fisher, abortionist
- John Taylor, late-term abortionist
Donating placental tissue for research
Circa 2006, the Auckland Medical Aid Centre abortion mill and the Epsom Day Unit abortion mill donated placental tissue to University of Auckland student Joanna James to assist with her thesis on "Cytotrophoblast Differentiation in the First Trimester of Human Pregnancy". In her acknowledgements, James specifically thanked Prof. Peter Stone "for his assistance in reading my work, and writing numerous referees reports."[4]
References
- ↑ Report of the Abortion Supervisory Committee 2010 (accessed on 16 July, 2011)
- ↑ Auckland District Health Board website: Epsom Day Unit (accessed 16/7/2011)
- ↑ Abortion.gen.nz: Guidelines for the Use of Mifepristone for Medical Abortion in New Zealand, 2003
- ↑ "Cytotrophoblast Differentiation in the First Trimester of Human Pregnancy," A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, Joanna James, Dec. 2006