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BMJ Sexual & Reproductive Health|February 1, 2022
A qualitative analysis of medical students' attitudes to abortion education in UK medical schoolsCorrina Horan, Persia Ghassem Zadeh, Catriona Rennison, et al.
Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health|March 8, 2024
Exploring provider preference and provision of abortion methods and stigma: Secondary analysis of a United Kingdom provider surveyKaty Footman, Suzanna Bright, Jayne Kavanagh, et al.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|July 3, 2019
LGBT+ Health Teaching within the Undergraduate Medical CurriculumJessica Salkind, Faye Gishen, Ginger Drage, et al.
BMJ Sexual & Reproductive Health|April 5, 2022
Abortion education in UK medical schools: a survey of medical educatorsCatriona Rennison, Emily Jane Woodhead, Corrina Horan, et al.
BMJ Sexual & Reproductive Health|March 6, 2021
Abortion provision in Northern Ireland: the views of health professionals working in obstetrics and gynaecology unitsFiona Bloomer, Jayne Kavanagh, Leanne Morgan, et al.
Future Healthcare Journal|August 1, 2019
Improving patient safety by enhancing raising concerns at medical school: a curriculum reviewFaye Gishen, Luke Johnson, Natasha Malik, et al.
BMC Medical Education|July 30, 2018
Improving patient safety by enhancing raising concerns at medical schoolLuke Johnson, Natasha Malik, Irene Gafson, et al.
BMC Medical Education|January 5, 2021
What should medical students be taught about abortion? An evaluation of student attitudes towards their abortion teaching and their future involvement in abortion carePollyanna Cohen, Jonathan Mayhew, Faye Gishen, et al.
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BMJ Sexual & Reproductive Health|February 1, 2022
A qualitative analysis of medical students' attitudes to abortion education in UK medical schoolsCorrina Horan, Persia Ghassem Zadeh, Catriona Rennison, et al.
Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health|March 8, 2024
Exploring provider preference and provision of abortion methods and stigma: Secondary analysis of a United Kingdom provider surveyKaty Footman, Suzanna Bright, Jayne Kavanagh, et al.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|July 3, 2019
LGBT+ Health Teaching within the Undergraduate Medical CurriculumJessica Salkind, Faye Gishen, Ginger Drage, et al.
BMJ Sexual & Reproductive Health|April 5, 2022
Abortion education in UK medical schools: a survey of medical educatorsCatriona Rennison, Emily Jane Woodhead, Corrina Horan, et al.
BMJ Sexual & Reproductive Health|March 6, 2021
Abortion provision in Northern Ireland: the views of health professionals working in obstetrics and gynaecology unitsFiona Bloomer, Jayne Kavanagh, Leanne Morgan, et al.
Future Healthcare Journal|August 1, 2019
Improving patient safety by enhancing raising concerns at medical school: a curriculum reviewFaye Gishen, Luke Johnson, Natasha Malik, et al.
BMC Medical Education|July 30, 2018
Improving patient safety by enhancing raising concerns at medical schoolLuke Johnson, Natasha Malik, Irene Gafson, et al.
BMC Medical Education|January 5, 2021
What should medical students be taught about abortion? An evaluation of student attitudes towards their abortion teaching and their future involvement in abortion carePollyanna Cohen, Jonathan Mayhew, Faye Gishen, et al.
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