Why family physicians should be trained
'Next generations are going to have to be struggling' This close to Nov. 5, we are being battered with promises that this race will determine the future of the country.
But Christine Dehlendorf wants people to remember that as important as Election Day is, it won't be the end of discussions about reproductive health. Dehlendorf is a family physician and professor of family and community medicine at the University of California, San Francisco and directs the Person-Centered Reproductive Health Program. "No matter what happens next Tuesday … our friends, our families, our children, [and] next generations to come are going to have to be struggling with whether or not they have the right to make decisions about their bodies and control their reproduction," she said. Listen Now |
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