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Access to infertility care in a low-resource setting: bridging the gap through resident and fellow education in a New York City public hospital.

Jennifer K BlakemoreSusan M MaxwellBrooke Hodes-WertzKara N Goldman
Published in: Journal of assisted reproduction and genetics (2020)
By utilizing the ambition and construct of the OB/GYN programs, we greatly improve care for an otherwise underserved patient population by offering an efficient and optimal infertility workup and treatment in a population that would otherwise be without care. We utilize the framework of graduate medical education to provide autonomy, experience, and mentorship to both residents and fellows in our programs in an effort to provide a solution to combating inequity in infertility care.
Keyphrases
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