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 Dr Andrew O'Regan a GP based in Killarney speaking to media along with other members of the Irish College of General Practitioners who walked out of the organisation's Extraordinary General Meeting in Malahide yesterday. The EGM was called to discuss concerns of members who do not wish to provide termination of pregnancy services and also to give members an update on the roll of the College since the Referendum result. Photograph Moya Nolan
ICGP2.SC0668 
 Dr Andrew O'Regan a GP based in Killarney speaking to media along with other members of the Irish College of General Practitioners who walked out of the organisation's Extraordinary General Meeting in Malahide yesterday. The EGM was called to discuss concerns of members who do not wish to provide termination of pregnancy services and also to give members an update on the roll of the College since the Referendum result. Photograph Moya Nolan
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Dr Andrew O'Regan a GP based in Killarney speaking to

media along with other members of the Irish College of General Practitioners who walked out of the organisation's Extraordinary General Meeting in Malahide yesterday. The EGM was called to discuss concerns of members who do not wish to provide termination of pregnancy services and also to give members an update on the roll of the College since the Referendum result. Photograph Moya Nolan



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