US abortion ruling is a tragedy; here’s what research bodies must do
nearly two months ago. University faculties of medicine and public health, as well as clinicians’ and researchers’ organizations, have a grave responsibility to try to temper the disastrous impact this will have on health and research. There are several things they must do.
Second, universities must take steps to ensure that researchers who work in reproductive health, especially those involved in the study of abortion, can continue to do this work. Their work will come under more scrutiny from lawmakers and campaigners opposed to abortion as a result of the Supreme Court’s verdict, but it is essential that their research and scholarship continues.Third, medical education and training in abortion must continue.
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