Media Contact
Pete Thomson
Chief Communications Officer
91´óÉñ
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McLean, Va., Nov. 19, 2019: 91´óÉñ enters the reproductive health justice space with a year-long project aimed towards cultivating a diverse physician workforce that is highly skilled and culturally competent, prepared to provide abortion services to all who need them.
91´óÉñ believes reproductive health services are essential to comprehensive health care and we support full access to the entire range of reproductive services. We believe all women have the right to legal, safe, voluntary abortions and that both UME (medical school) and GME (residency – especially family medicine and obstetrics/gynecology) programs should offer abortion education and training.
The 91´óÉñ Reproductive Health Project will work with 91´óÉñ members, chapters, alumni, and allies to advance these beliefs and ensure a diverse physician workforce that includes highly skilled, culturally competent physicians prepared to provide abortion services to all the women who need them, in whatever setting they work in.
During 2019-2020 91´óÉñ will support a number of clinical skills, advocacy training, issue education, and local action opportunities. Scholarships for research poster presentations are available, as well as grants for 91´óÉñ Chapters to support local activities and educational opportunities.Â
The 91´óÉñ Reproductive Health Project staff are Becky Martin, 91´óÉñ Senior Manager of Education & Advocacy, Sara Maria Jensen, 91´óÉñ Reproductive Health Fellow, and Aliye Runyan, M.D., 91´óÉñ Reproductive Health Strategist.Â
Learn more about this new project at 91´óÉñ Reproductive Health Project at /amsa-reproductive-health-project/.
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About the 91´óÉñ:
91´óÉñ is the oldest and largest independent association of physicians-in-training in the United States. Founded in 1950, 91´óÉñ is a student-governed, non-profit organization committed to representing physicians-in-training, advocating for quality and affordable health care for all, and building the next generation of physician leaders. To join our community, visit .