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A qualitative analysis of medical students' attitudes to abortion education in UK medical schools.

Corrina HoranPersia Ghassem ZadehCatriona RennisonLesley HoggartJayne Kavanagh
Published in: BMJ sexual & reproductive health (2022)
The medical students interviewed viewed comprehensive abortion education as an important aspect of their undergraduate curriculum. Conversely to the accompanying quantitative survey of educators, participants believed that the perceived sensitivity of abortion increases the importance of effective teaching that prepares them to provide competent respectful care when they qualify. It is incumbent on medical schools to provide the comprehensive education that students need and the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists recommends.
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