Book contents
- Advancing Women’s Health Through Medical Education
- Reviews
- Advancing Women’s Health Through Medical Education
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Section I Abortion Training: Workforce, Leadership, Social & Political Impact
- Chapter 1 A Systems Approach to Medical Education
- Chapter 2 Training in Contraception and Abortion to Reduce Maternal Mortality
- Chapter 3 The History of Integrated Training in Abortion and Contraception for Obstetrician-Gynecologists in the USA
- Chapter 4 The Medical Community, Abortion and the Crucial Role of Physician Advocacy
- Chapter 5 The US Fellowship in Family Planning as a Community of Practice
- Chapter 6 Building Evidence through Research
- Chapter 7 Impact of Integrated Family Planning Training
- Chapter 8 Conscientious Provision and Objection in Medical Training in the Context of the Abortion Controversy
- Section II Integration of Abortion into Graduate Medical Education
- Section III Family Planning Curricular Design & Implementation
- Section IV Reproductive Health Services & Abortion Training: Global Examples
- Index
- References
Chapter 8 - Conscientious Provision and Objection in Medical Training in the Context of the Abortion Controversy
from Section I - Abortion Training: Workforce, Leadership, Social & Political Impact
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 July 2021
- Advancing Women’s Health Through Medical Education
- Reviews
- Advancing Women’s Health Through Medical Education
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Section I Abortion Training: Workforce, Leadership, Social & Political Impact
- Chapter 1 A Systems Approach to Medical Education
- Chapter 2 Training in Contraception and Abortion to Reduce Maternal Mortality
- Chapter 3 The History of Integrated Training in Abortion and Contraception for Obstetrician-Gynecologists in the USA
- Chapter 4 The Medical Community, Abortion and the Crucial Role of Physician Advocacy
- Chapter 5 The US Fellowship in Family Planning as a Community of Practice
- Chapter 6 Building Evidence through Research
- Chapter 7 Impact of Integrated Family Planning Training
- Chapter 8 Conscientious Provision and Objection in Medical Training in the Context of the Abortion Controversy
- Section II Integration of Abortion into Graduate Medical Education
- Section III Family Planning Curricular Design & Implementation
- Section IV Reproductive Health Services & Abortion Training: Global Examples
- Index
- References
Summary
Conscientious objection to sexual and reproductive healthcare (refusal to perform abortion, assisted reproductive technologies, prenatal diagnosis, contraception, including emergency contraception and sterilization, care for trans people etc.) has become a widespread global phenomenon and constitutes a barrier to these services for many.The tension between honoring one’s own integrity and respecting others’ rights to differ, and to have access to legal services, is further complicated for clinicians who have fiduciary duties to put patients’ needs ahead of their own.Medical and residency education must reconcile the right to conscience of students and residents with the need to ensure that these students and residents are well trained, able to demonstrate competency in all the components of their profession and specialty and clear about their fiduciary duties
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- Advancing Women's Health Through Medical EducationA Systems Approach in Family Planning and Abortion, pp. 94 - 100Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021