Advancing Women's Health Through Medical Education
Herausgeber: Darney, Philip D; Steinauer, Jody; Landy, Uta
Advancing Women's Health Through Medical Education
Herausgeber: Darney, Philip D; Steinauer, Jody; Landy, Uta
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A unique and inspirational guide to the creation of an integrated medical education framework for family planning and reproductive health.
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A unique and inspirational guide to the creation of an integrated medical education framework for family planning and reproductive health.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 386
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Februar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 919g
- ISBN-13: 9781108839648
- ISBN-10: 1108839649
- Artikelnr.: 60893771
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 386
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Februar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 919g
- ISBN-13: 9781108839648
- ISBN-10: 1108839649
- Artikelnr.: 60893771
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Preface; Introduction; Section I: Abortion Training: Workforce, Leadership,
Social and Political impact; 1. A Systems Approach to Medical Education; 2.
Training in Contraception and Abortion to Reduce Maternal Mortality; 3. The
History of Integrated Training in Abortion and Contraception for
Obstetrician-Gynecologists in the USA; 4. The Medical Community, Abortion
and the Crucial Role of Physician Advocacy; 5. The US Family Planning
Fellowship as a Community of Practice; 6. Building Evidence through
Research: The Benefits of Integrating Research into Family Planning
Training; 7. Impact of Integrated Family Planning Training: Culture Change
and Access to Care; 8. Conscientious Provision and Objection in Medical
Training in the Context of the Abortion Controversy; Section II:
Integration of Abortion into Graduate Medical Education; 9. Abortion
Training in the US: Prevalence, Outcomes, and Challenges; 10. Starting and
Optimizing an Academic Abortion Service; 11. The Role of Early Pregnancy
Loss Care in Ensuring Competence in Uterine Evacuation; 12. Academic Family
Planning and Sexual and Reproductive Health Collaborations: Training and
Advocacy with Community Partners; 13. Family Planning Training at Catholic
and other Faith-Based Hospitals; 14. The Importance of Including Abortion
in Undergraduate Medical Education; 15. Integrating Sexual and Reproductive
Healthcare Training into Family Medicine; 16. Integrating Training in
Advanced-Practice Clinician Programs; Section III: Family Planning
Curricular Design and Implementation; 17. A Guide for Creating a Program in
Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare Education; 18. Creating and Implementing
a Curriculum for Reproductive and Sexual Health Training Programs; 19.
Assessing Competence in Family Planning Skills through Milestones; 20.
Educating and Mentoring Medical Students in Family Planning; 21. The Role
of Students in Advocating for Training in Sexual and Reproductive
Healthcare; 22. The Role of Simulation in Sexual and Reproductive
Healthcare Training; 23. The Benefits of and Strategies for Supporting
Residents' Partial Participation in Abortion Training; 24. Stigma and
Abortion Care: Implications for Training; 25. Emotional Support: A Key
Component of Training and Service Delivery in Sexual and Reproductive
Healthcare; Section IV: Reproductive Health Services and Abortion Training:
Global Examples; 26. Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) Workforce -
National and Global Advances for Availability, Accessibility, and Quality;
27. Medical Education for Safe Abortion Services in Nepal; 28. Case Study
of Abortion Training and Integration in Ghana; 29. Case Study on
Pre-Service Integration of Abortion and Contraception Trainings in
Ethiopia; 30. Global Perspectives of Legalization and Training: A Case
Study of Abortion Training and Integration into Clinical Practice in
Colombia; 31. Medical Education in Sexual and Reproductive Health in
Uruguay; 32. Abortion Training and Integration of Legal Services in Public
Health Systems: A Case Study in Mexico City; 33. Case Study of Abortion
Training and Integration in Training Models in Sweden; 34. The History of
Abortion Services and Training in United Kingdom; 35. Abortion Training and
Integration in Ireland.
Social and Political impact; 1. A Systems Approach to Medical Education; 2.
Training in Contraception and Abortion to Reduce Maternal Mortality; 3. The
History of Integrated Training in Abortion and Contraception for
Obstetrician-Gynecologists in the USA; 4. The Medical Community, Abortion
and the Crucial Role of Physician Advocacy; 5. The US Family Planning
Fellowship as a Community of Practice; 6. Building Evidence through
Research: The Benefits of Integrating Research into Family Planning
Training; 7. Impact of Integrated Family Planning Training: Culture Change
and Access to Care; 8. Conscientious Provision and Objection in Medical
Training in the Context of the Abortion Controversy; Section II:
Integration of Abortion into Graduate Medical Education; 9. Abortion
Training in the US: Prevalence, Outcomes, and Challenges; 10. Starting and
Optimizing an Academic Abortion Service; 11. The Role of Early Pregnancy
Loss Care in Ensuring Competence in Uterine Evacuation; 12. Academic Family
Planning and Sexual and Reproductive Health Collaborations: Training and
Advocacy with Community Partners; 13. Family Planning Training at Catholic
and other Faith-Based Hospitals; 14. The Importance of Including Abortion
in Undergraduate Medical Education; 15. Integrating Sexual and Reproductive
Healthcare Training into Family Medicine; 16. Integrating Training in
Advanced-Practice Clinician Programs; Section III: Family Planning
Curricular Design and Implementation; 17. A Guide for Creating a Program in
Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare Education; 18. Creating and Implementing
a Curriculum for Reproductive and Sexual Health Training Programs; 19.
Assessing Competence in Family Planning Skills through Milestones; 20.
Educating and Mentoring Medical Students in Family Planning; 21. The Role
of Students in Advocating for Training in Sexual and Reproductive
Healthcare; 22. The Role of Simulation in Sexual and Reproductive
Healthcare Training; 23. The Benefits of and Strategies for Supporting
Residents' Partial Participation in Abortion Training; 24. Stigma and
Abortion Care: Implications for Training; 25. Emotional Support: A Key
Component of Training and Service Delivery in Sexual and Reproductive
Healthcare; Section IV: Reproductive Health Services and Abortion Training:
Global Examples; 26. Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) Workforce -
National and Global Advances for Availability, Accessibility, and Quality;
27. Medical Education for Safe Abortion Services in Nepal; 28. Case Study
of Abortion Training and Integration in Ghana; 29. Case Study on
Pre-Service Integration of Abortion and Contraception Trainings in
Ethiopia; 30. Global Perspectives of Legalization and Training: A Case
Study of Abortion Training and Integration into Clinical Practice in
Colombia; 31. Medical Education in Sexual and Reproductive Health in
Uruguay; 32. Abortion Training and Integration of Legal Services in Public
Health Systems: A Case Study in Mexico City; 33. Case Study of Abortion
Training and Integration in Training Models in Sweden; 34. The History of
Abortion Services and Training in United Kingdom; 35. Abortion Training and
Integration in Ireland.
Preface; Introduction; Section I: Abortion Training: Workforce, Leadership,
Social and Political impact; 1. A Systems Approach to Medical Education; 2.
Training in Contraception and Abortion to Reduce Maternal Mortality; 3. The
History of Integrated Training in Abortion and Contraception for
Obstetrician-Gynecologists in the USA; 4. The Medical Community, Abortion
and the Crucial Role of Physician Advocacy; 5. The US Family Planning
Fellowship as a Community of Practice; 6. Building Evidence through
Research: The Benefits of Integrating Research into Family Planning
Training; 7. Impact of Integrated Family Planning Training: Culture Change
and Access to Care; 8. Conscientious Provision and Objection in Medical
Training in the Context of the Abortion Controversy; Section II:
Integration of Abortion into Graduate Medical Education; 9. Abortion
Training in the US: Prevalence, Outcomes, and Challenges; 10. Starting and
Optimizing an Academic Abortion Service; 11. The Role of Early Pregnancy
Loss Care in Ensuring Competence in Uterine Evacuation; 12. Academic Family
Planning and Sexual and Reproductive Health Collaborations: Training and
Advocacy with Community Partners; 13. Family Planning Training at Catholic
and other Faith-Based Hospitals; 14. The Importance of Including Abortion
in Undergraduate Medical Education; 15. Integrating Sexual and Reproductive
Healthcare Training into Family Medicine; 16. Integrating Training in
Advanced-Practice Clinician Programs; Section III: Family Planning
Curricular Design and Implementation; 17. A Guide for Creating a Program in
Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare Education; 18. Creating and Implementing
a Curriculum for Reproductive and Sexual Health Training Programs; 19.
Assessing Competence in Family Planning Skills through Milestones; 20.
Educating and Mentoring Medical Students in Family Planning; 21. The Role
of Students in Advocating for Training in Sexual and Reproductive
Healthcare; 22. The Role of Simulation in Sexual and Reproductive
Healthcare Training; 23. The Benefits of and Strategies for Supporting
Residents' Partial Participation in Abortion Training; 24. Stigma and
Abortion Care: Implications for Training; 25. Emotional Support: A Key
Component of Training and Service Delivery in Sexual and Reproductive
Healthcare; Section IV: Reproductive Health Services and Abortion Training:
Global Examples; 26. Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) Workforce -
National and Global Advances for Availability, Accessibility, and Quality;
27. Medical Education for Safe Abortion Services in Nepal; 28. Case Study
of Abortion Training and Integration in Ghana; 29. Case Study on
Pre-Service Integration of Abortion and Contraception Trainings in
Ethiopia; 30. Global Perspectives of Legalization and Training: A Case
Study of Abortion Training and Integration into Clinical Practice in
Colombia; 31. Medical Education in Sexual and Reproductive Health in
Uruguay; 32. Abortion Training and Integration of Legal Services in Public
Health Systems: A Case Study in Mexico City; 33. Case Study of Abortion
Training and Integration in Training Models in Sweden; 34. The History of
Abortion Services and Training in United Kingdom; 35. Abortion Training and
Integration in Ireland.
Social and Political impact; 1. A Systems Approach to Medical Education; 2.
Training in Contraception and Abortion to Reduce Maternal Mortality; 3. The
History of Integrated Training in Abortion and Contraception for
Obstetrician-Gynecologists in the USA; 4. The Medical Community, Abortion
and the Crucial Role of Physician Advocacy; 5. The US Family Planning
Fellowship as a Community of Practice; 6. Building Evidence through
Research: The Benefits of Integrating Research into Family Planning
Training; 7. Impact of Integrated Family Planning Training: Culture Change
and Access to Care; 8. Conscientious Provision and Objection in Medical
Training in the Context of the Abortion Controversy; Section II:
Integration of Abortion into Graduate Medical Education; 9. Abortion
Training in the US: Prevalence, Outcomes, and Challenges; 10. Starting and
Optimizing an Academic Abortion Service; 11. The Role of Early Pregnancy
Loss Care in Ensuring Competence in Uterine Evacuation; 12. Academic Family
Planning and Sexual and Reproductive Health Collaborations: Training and
Advocacy with Community Partners; 13. Family Planning Training at Catholic
and other Faith-Based Hospitals; 14. The Importance of Including Abortion
in Undergraduate Medical Education; 15. Integrating Sexual and Reproductive
Healthcare Training into Family Medicine; 16. Integrating Training in
Advanced-Practice Clinician Programs; Section III: Family Planning
Curricular Design and Implementation; 17. A Guide for Creating a Program in
Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare Education; 18. Creating and Implementing
a Curriculum for Reproductive and Sexual Health Training Programs; 19.
Assessing Competence in Family Planning Skills through Milestones; 20.
Educating and Mentoring Medical Students in Family Planning; 21. The Role
of Students in Advocating for Training in Sexual and Reproductive
Healthcare; 22. The Role of Simulation in Sexual and Reproductive
Healthcare Training; 23. The Benefits of and Strategies for Supporting
Residents' Partial Participation in Abortion Training; 24. Stigma and
Abortion Care: Implications for Training; 25. Emotional Support: A Key
Component of Training and Service Delivery in Sexual and Reproductive
Healthcare; Section IV: Reproductive Health Services and Abortion Training:
Global Examples; 26. Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) Workforce -
National and Global Advances for Availability, Accessibility, and Quality;
27. Medical Education for Safe Abortion Services in Nepal; 28. Case Study
of Abortion Training and Integration in Ghana; 29. Case Study on
Pre-Service Integration of Abortion and Contraception Trainings in
Ethiopia; 30. Global Perspectives of Legalization and Training: A Case
Study of Abortion Training and Integration into Clinical Practice in
Colombia; 31. Medical Education in Sexual and Reproductive Health in
Uruguay; 32. Abortion Training and Integration of Legal Services in Public
Health Systems: A Case Study in Mexico City; 33. Case Study of Abortion
Training and Integration in Training Models in Sweden; 34. The History of
Abortion Services and Training in United Kingdom; 35. Abortion Training and
Integration in Ireland.