Family Planning in Pediatrics: An Appeal for Enhanced Training
As a third-year medical student wrapping up my obstetrics and gynecology rotation, I prepared for my final clinic patient: a 6-week postpartum visit for a woman who was interested in a contraceptive implant. I gathered the supplies as I awaited her arrival —only to return them to the supply closet an hour later. She became yet another name on the lengthy list of postpartum no-shows. I wondered about the reproductive fate of this woman and of the numerous others who missed this key visit for re-initiation of contraception, particularly as I had learn ed that, for many of our uninsured patients, this would be the last visit covered by temporary prenatal health insurance.
Source: The Journal of Pediatrics - Category: Pediatrics Authors: Lee A. Trope, Jayme L. Congdon, Lauren Brown, Barry Zuckerman Tags: Notes from the Association of Medical School Pediatric Department Chairs, Inc. Source Type: research
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