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ehrnst

(32,640 posts)
Tue May 15, 2018, 10:57 AM May 2018

University of Minnesota caves to pressure on abortion rights fellowship

The Reproductive Rights Advocacy Fellowship, a one-year program for doctors, would have allowed the U to hire a doctor to train at Planned Parenthood’s St. Paul facility. They would teach medical and nursing students how to perform stuff like IUD insertions, first trimester sonographies, endometrial biopsies, and abortions.

The course also included training in how to advocate for reproductive rights. It was the only fellowship of its kind in the Midwest.

But last week, the U removed the ad and stopped offering the fellowship. Jakub Tolar, the dean of the Medical School, issued a short statement with little explanation as to why:

"We have pulled the position from the website and are no longer hiring for this role. We will examine the value of this training in the context of our mission along with the values of the community."

Matt Lamb, a spokesperson for Students For Life, the nation’s largest student pro-life organization, says the U was responding to pressure from anti-abortion groups. “It kind of goes against what medical training should be about,” he says. “Commiting abortions,” as he calls it, is against medicine's mandate to help people make healthy choices.


http://www.citypages.com/news/university-of-minnesota-caves-to-pressure-on-abortion-rights-fellowship/482411931

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ck4829

(35,045 posts)
1. I got yelled at when I said US healthcare has become more about power and social control than
Tue May 15, 2018, 11:00 AM
May 2018

you know, actually treating illness and injury.

Yet here it, clear as crystal, it being said that this is what medicine "should" be about.

 

ehrnst

(32,640 posts)
2. Healthcare specific to women has always been subject to that.
Tue May 15, 2018, 11:03 AM
May 2018

It's been most recently dismissed even on the left as a "social issue" and "identity politics."

ck4829

(35,045 posts)
3. "Identity politics", never a name for the politics of those who benefit from the dominant narrative
Tue May 15, 2018, 11:14 AM
May 2018

Must be a bizarre coincidence, right?

Anyway, I added this to a file I'm making, as it is a clear case of "delegating morality" with a few more examples of what women face from the so-called greatest healthcare system in the world.

http://tpalladium.freeforums.net/thread/19/intro-evidence

uppityperson

(115,677 posts)
4. Bull. Shit. Having an abortion can be a very healthy choice. Having a hygienic legal
Tue May 15, 2018, 11:19 AM
May 2018

abortion is also a healthy choice. The Catholic dr I worked with said having abortions legal and safe saved lives. It can be a very healthy choice.

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