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How might lack of access impact maternity care options for rural women in Michigan?
Announcing the first event of the 2020-2021 Bioethics Public Seminar Series (formerly the Bioethics Brownbag & Webinar Series) on “Maternity Care Deserts in Rural Michigan.” Continue reading
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Tagged Andrea Wendling, bioethics, event announcement, health care deserts, lecture, maternal health, maternity care, Michigan, obstetrics, online, public seminar, rural health, webinar
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How did an OB-GYN in Puerto Rico become a key architect of the first birth control pill?
Choosing to Test: Dr. A. P. Satterthwaite and the First Birth Control Pill Clinical Trials in Humacao, Puerto Rico Event Flyer How did Adaline Pendleton Satterthwaite, an obstetrician-gynecologist (OB-GYN) working at a Protestant mission hospital in Puerto Rico, become one … Continue reading
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Tagged bioethics, birth control pill, clinical trials, contraception, event announcement, gynecology, medical history, obstetrics, public health
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