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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1207/S15328015TLM1501_10" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1207/S15328015TLM1501_10</a>
Pages
52–58
Issue
1
Volume
15
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Medical Students for Choice: origins, current orientations, and potential impact.
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Teaching and learning in medicine
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2003
2003
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*Physician's Role; Abortion; Attitudes; Curriculum/standards; Dissent and Disputes; Education; Empirical Approach; Female; Genetics and Reproduction; Health Knowledge; Health Services Accessibility/ethics; Humans; Induced/*education/*ethics; Life Change Events; Medical; Medical/*psychology; Motivation; Practice; Pregnancy; Students; Undergraduate/standards; United States; Voluntary Health Agencies/*organization & administration
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Wear Delese; Keck-McNulty Cynthia
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BACKGROUND: Medical Students for Choice is a U.S.-based organization concerned with the shortage of abortion providers, the lack of abortion education in medical schools, and violence against abortion providers. Created in 1993, MSFC has 110 chapters in North America with 7,000 student affiliates. DESCRIPTION: The rapid spread of MSFC chapters since its creation prompted the Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine's chapter to undertake group interviews of 40 medical students affiliated with 7 MSFC chapters in 4 midwestern states in the United States. EVALUATION: Interview questions were developed to identify students' motivations for affiliation with MSFC, how abortion was currently addressed in the medical curriculum and where it should be, how students think abortion providers are perceived by the medical community, and how they plan to integrate their commitment to reproductive choice in their future practice. CONCLUSIONS: Not all students affiliated with MSFC will become abortion providers, but they are politically enthusiastic and committed to the inclusion of abortion in medical training and to legitimizing and normalizing its provision. More research tracking this group across time and geography will add much to understanding abortion services in the United States and what part the medical curriculum plays in educating students to provide comprehensive reproductive health services for women.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1207/S15328015TLM1501_10" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1207/S15328015TLM1501_10</a>
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*Physician's Role
2003
Abortion
Attitudes
Curriculum/standards
Department of Family & Community Medicine
Dissent and Disputes
Education
Empirical Approach
Female
Genetics and Reproduction
Health Knowledge
Health Services Accessibility/ethics
Humans
Induced/*education/*ethics
Keck-McNulty Cynthia
Life Change Events
Medical
Medical/*psychology
Motivation
NEOMED College of Medicine
Practice
Pregnancy
Students
Teaching and learning in medicine
Undergraduate/standards
United States
Voluntary Health Agencies/*organization & administration
Wear Delese
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Text
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Pages
64–65
Issue
6
Volume
35
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Oral Fluconazole During Pregnancy Increases Risk for Spontaneous Abortion.
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Infectious Disease Alert
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2016
2016-03
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Female; Pregnancy; Prospective Studies; Registries; Human; Denmark; Abortion; Perinatal Death; Disease; Fluconazole – Adverse Effects; Fluconazole – In Pregnancy; Spontaneous – Risk Factors
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Watkins Richard R
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A nationwide cohort study from Denmark found a significantly increased risk of spontaneous abortion associated with oral fluconazole usage. Caution with this medication during pregnancy is advised.
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2016
Abortion
Denmark
Department of Internal Medicine
Disease
Female
Fluconazole – Adverse Effects
Fluconazole – In Pregnancy
Human
Infectious Disease Alert
NEOMED College of Medicine
Perinatal Death
Pregnancy
Prospective Studies
Registries
Spontaneous – Risk Factors
Watkins Richard R
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1300/j013v36n04_08" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1300/j013v36n04_08</a>
Pages
103–113
Issue
4
Volume
36
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From pragmatism to politics: a qualitative study of abortion providers.
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Women & health
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2002
2002-08
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Female; Ohio; Quality of Life; Motivation; Health Services Accessibility; Job Satisfaction; Human; Interviews; Qualitative Studies; Work Environment; Politics; Stress; Induced; Abortion; Physician Attitudes; Occupational; Physicians – Psychosocial Factors
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Wear D
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Twenty-eight years after the United State Supreme Court issued its landmark Roe v. Wade, the struggle continues to ensure that all women have the full range of reproductive choices, including abortion. While the struggle can be addressed through its political, religious, and medical dimensions, it also can be examined through the perspectives of those who actually provide abortions. This paper examines the perspectives of physician abortion providers to understand more fully their motivations, the quality of their personal and professional lives, their views on the future of abortion services, and their recommendations for undergraduate and residency medical education. Such questions are often best answered through qualitative inquiry, particularly when the subject at hand has had little interpretive scrutiny, lacks theoretical understandings, and remains in general an under-investigated phenomenon. Because abortion providers and the work they do fit those criteria, a qualitative study of physician providers in Ohio was undertaken. This paper is divided into the following sections: a literature review of abortion services in the United States, methods, interview data and discussion, and last, recommendations and conclusions.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1300/j013v36n04_08" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1300/j013v36n04_08</a>
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2002
Abortion
Department of Family & Community Medicine
Female
Health Services Accessibility
Human
Induced
interviews
Job Satisfaction
Motivation
NEOMED College of Medicine
Occupational
Ohio
Physician Attitudes
Physicians – Psychosocial Factors
Politics
Qualitative Studies
Quality of Life
Stress
Wear D
Women & health
Work Environment