Cutler published in Wisconsin Medical Journal
In “Abortion Attitudes and Behavioral Intentions of Obstetrics and Gynecology Residents at Four Midwestern Residency Programs Prior to Dobbs v Jackson Women’s Health”, Cutler and co-authors surveyed ob-gyn residents in Wisconsin and Minnesota to understand their attitudes towards abortion, interest in learning about abortion, and future career intentions regarding abortion care.
Cutler and co-authors found most residents:
“…reported highly favorable attitudes toward abortion, nearly all found the issue of abortion important, and the majority planned to incorporate abortion care into their future work. There were no differences in median attitude scores or behavioral intentions among institutions.”
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