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In a new blog, Elaine Kaster, MS2, and Uma Reddy, MD, share their experience navigating the Texas Medical Association's resolution process to reform sex education in Texas public schools, which led to creating a pathway for future lobbying and policy advocacy.
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This is what abortion training looks like. âš
First and second-year medical students at the University of Toronto got practical skills and hands-on experience in abortion care. đ
Every workshop helps prepare the next generation of providers because abortion education belongs in medical training.
Join us for MSFCâs 2026 Conference on Family Planning â Navigating Healthcare Deserts: Collaboration, Innovation and Sustainability as we come together to address divides in reproductive health, equity, and justice through medical student education, training and advocacy.
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Advocating for reproductive justice and access to healthcare can feel daunting, especially in a state like Texas. However, medical societies such as the
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Abortion is health care and should never be denied or criminalized. Future physicians have an important role to play in preventing the criminalization of patients seeking reproductive health care.
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Medical Students for Choice
Medical Students for Choice
Medical Students for Choice
We, the Texas Experienced Student Leaders, were at the Medical-Legal Partnership conference on April 16th, where we spoke about the intersection of