abortion

Abortion Training, Childhood Obesity Catch Medical Students’ Attention

Richard Bruno, a third-year medical student joined his peers in drafting policy recommendations for the American Association of Family Providers
August 17, 2011 -- OHSU medical student Richard Bruno has taken his passions – healthier diets for kids, improved working conditions for medical students, preserving access to abortion training and investigating the feasibility of a single-payer healthcare system – to a national level. Read More >>

The Birth of the Pill

May 12, 2010 -- Last Sunday on May 9 was the 50th anniversary of the FDA approval of the birth control pill. Those who reached adulthood in the years since that momentous day can only imagine what a revolutionary development this was. Read More >>

Senate Abortion Compromise Less Drastic Than House

Instead of barring all health plans in the exchange from covering abortion, the Senate version requires at least one plan to cover the procedure
Originally at HuffingtonPost.com
November 19, 2009 -- The health care reform package unveiled by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) Wednesday night bars the use of federal funds for abortion services, but does not go as far as the House bill -- which prevents women in many cases from buying insurance with their own money that covers abortion. Read More >>
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