@celinegounder@peter_king This is a really amazing interview - it is so good to hear your voice and to reflect on Grant's personal legacy for us and the world of journalism.
@l_oshman@MedEdChat A3: So agree - Abortion is not a *niche* of OBGYN and affects the reproductive rights of people over decades of their lives where they will seek care from many types of doctors, midwives, PA, ARNP providers. @MedEdChat
@MedEdChat T3. It is perhaps MORE important to teach all future physicians the science and evidence to support contraception and abortion care. Non-OBGYNs need to know about reproductive health ESPECIALLY if they practice in restrictive states. #MedEdChat
@GLBDallaghan @darubin_rubin T2 - It is very possible that Texas and other similar states may receive less applications but since medical school is still so competitive, matriculation rates will probably be the same as pre-Dobbs. #MedEdChat
@GLBDallaghan @darubin_rubin T2 - It is very possible that Texas and other similar states may receive less applications but since medical school is still so competitive, matriculation rates will probably be the same as pre-Dobbs.
@abbyliberty1@MedEdChat T1: That is a great idea and hopefully will be part of the overall analysis of the new application protcols with signaling for OBGYN. #MedEdChat
@MedEdChat T2: There are complex family fellowships in states that were abruptly impacted by these rules. The shift away from training and practice in these states for all types of providers (primary care, OB-GYN, MFM) will likely be significant. #MedEdChat
@drschaffir@MedEdChat T1. Yes true - even potentially may see clinical care that is not evidence based for management of other pregnancy complications such as miscarriage and ectopic pregnancy. #MedEdChat
@GLBDallaghan @cmmorosky@MedEdChat T1: We will be able to study some of the immediately effects of residency applications and match statistics this year, but yes this could exacerbate geographic provider shortages for sure. #MedEdChat@AlyssaFamy
@MedEdChat T1: We (UMEC) have been thinking about this a lot, very worried about lack of abortion education in UME affecting how students understand other early pregnancy complications and lack of exposure to comprehensive reproductive health care! #MedEdChat@AlyssaFamy