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
- Section II Integration of Abortion into Graduate Medical Education
- Chapter 9 Abortion Training in the USA
- Chapter 10 Starting and Optimizing an Academic Abortion Service
- Chapter 11 The Role of Early Pregnancy Loss Care in Ensuring Competence in Uterine Evacuation
- Chapter 12 Academic Family Planning and Sexual and Reproductive Health Collaborations
- Chapter 13 Family Planning Training at Catholic and Other Faith-Based Hospitals
- Chapter 14 The Importance of Including Abortion in Undergraduate Medical Education
- Chapter 15 Integrating Sexual and Reproductive Health-Care Training into Family Medicine
- Chapter 16 Integrating Abortion Training into Advanced-Practice Clinician Programs
- Section III Family Planning Curricular Design & Implementation
- Section IV Reproductive Health Services & Abortion Training: Global Examples
- Index
- References
Chapter 13 - Family Planning Training at Catholic and Other Faith-Based Hospitals
from Section II - Integration of Abortion into Graduate Medical Education
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
- Section II Integration of Abortion into Graduate Medical Education
- Chapter 9 Abortion Training in the USA
- Chapter 10 Starting and Optimizing an Academic Abortion Service
- Chapter 11 The Role of Early Pregnancy Loss Care in Ensuring Competence in Uterine Evacuation
- Chapter 12 Academic Family Planning and Sexual and Reproductive Health Collaborations
- Chapter 13 Family Planning Training at Catholic and Other Faith-Based Hospitals
- Chapter 14 The Importance of Including Abortion in Undergraduate Medical Education
- Chapter 15 Integrating Sexual and Reproductive Health-Care Training into Family Medicine
- Chapter 16 Integrating Abortion Training into Advanced-Practice Clinician Programs
- Section III Family Planning Curricular Design & Implementation
- Section IV Reproductive Health Services & Abortion Training: Global Examples
- Index
- References
Summary
At least 10% of accredited obstetrics and gynecology residency programs primarily train their residents at religiously-affiliated hospitals and at least two-thirds of these programs are at Catholic-owned or affiliated hospitals.Based on institutional guidelines to care, Catholic programs face limitations to most family planning services, including contraception, sterilization, and abortion care.Other faith-based hospitals often face restrictions to abortion provision. Prior surveys of residents and program leaders have confirmed these restrictions to care and have demonstrated concerns for poor procedural training.In particular, many Catholic graduates have vocalized frustrations with delayed or inadequate competency for long-acting reversible contraceptives and sterilizations.Prior investigations have also confirmed inadequate abortion training at Catholic and other faith-based programs, and found that many residents remain unable to provide uterine evacuation procedures, despite intentions to do so.Although some programs rely on educational activities to enhance resident understanding and also utilize off-site training locations to improve training, many still report concerns for inadequate sterilization and/or abortion training.
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- Advancing Women's Health Through Medical EducationA Systems Approach in Family Planning and Abortion, pp. 136 - 142Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021