One year since the Supreme Court's Dobbs decision, early research shows a significant drop in medical residents applying to OB-GYN training programs, especially in states with abortion restrictions.
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OB-GYN training programs are facing a catch-22: If they offer abortion training in states where its outlawed, they could be prosecuted. If they don’t, they’ll risk losing their accreditation and their ...
Amrita Bhagia, who is the president of her campus chapter of Medical Students for Choice, sorts through contraceptives and pamphlets on reproductive health. Credit: Sara Hutchinson for The Hechinger ...
Experts say obstetrics and gynecology training programs in so-called "abortion refugee" states such as Minnesota will be needed to serve an increase of out-of-state physicians seeking training in ...
Share on Pinterest In states with strict abortion laws, many medical residents are unable to receive full-scope reproductive training, which includes abortion care and counseling. jacoblund/Getty ...
Many residency programs for obstetricians and gynecologists are in a risky position, caught between state abortion bans and accreditation requirements. By Jan Hoffman Many medical residency programs ...