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Type of Document MD Thesis
Author Ayres, Soledad Tarka
Author's Email Address soledad.ayres@yale.edu
URN etd-11212008-105544
Title Providing Providers: Abortion Training for Physicians in the United States, 1920-2007
Degree MD
Department Medicine
Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title
Naomi Rogers Committee Chair
Keywords
  • abortion
  • medical students
  • medical education
  • United States
  • history
  • 20th century
Date of Defense 0000-00-00
Availability unrestricted
Abstract
This work was designed to investigate the teaching of induced abortion to

allopathic medical doctors in the twentieth-century United States. Elective termination of

pregnancy is an extremely common procedure in the United States (1). While abortions

have been and continue to be performed by nurses and midwives as well as by

physicians, the training of medical doctors is of particular interest. Their lengthy formal

training and historical stature as a highly educated group have garnered a respect in the

public eye and an image as safe and knowledgeable providers, even where abortion

training might have been lacking. This project aimed to determine the exposure of

medical students and residents to abortion procedures in their routine course of training.

A literature search was conducted, including journal articles, books, and

conference proceedings from 1920 to 2007. Particular attention was paid to reports of

medical student and resident didactic and clinical experience with abortion. Resident

experience with management of incomplete abortions was considered as an additional

source of procedural experience prior to legalization.

The most surprising finding was that residents might have had greater procedural

experience prior to legalization of abortion. In the era of illegal abortion, many women

presented to hospitals with incomplete abortions, which were managed using techniques

that could also be employed to interrupt a stable pregnancy. Residents thus had more

procedural training and experience with complications. Once abortion was legalized,

these cases dropped dramatically. Since most abortions took place and continue to take

place in freestanding outpatient clinics, training physicians have little exposure. So while

training in pregnancy options counseling may now be available where it was previously

lacking, the technical skills needed to provide safe and effective terminations may be

more difficult for residents to acquire.

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