Transforming Pediatric Education in Response to Dobbs v. Jackson: Empowering Adolescents to Manage Their Reproductive Choices

The June 2022 landmark decision from the US Supreme Court in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization removed the federal constitutional protection for abortions, leading to an immediate, profound impact on reproductive rights for people of all ages and, thus, on the practice of the medical prov...

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