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Special episode - recorded at the 2023 Society of Family Planning Meeting. This episode features meeting highlights and exclusive interviews with #SFP2023 faculty: Kelly Pfeifer, MD discussing opening plenary panel “Interpreting changes in abortion volumes post-Dobbs: #WeCount in conversation with people, practice, and policy” Bhavik Kumar, MD, MPH summarizing “Breaking silos: Legal trends and clinical opportunities in abortion care and gender-affirming trans care”
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Special episode - recorded at the 2023 Society of Family Planning Meeting. This episode features meeting highlights and exclusive interviews with #SFP2023 faculty: Kara Janssen, AD discussing opening plenary panel presentation from “Mass incarceration as reproductive oppression” Cazembe Jackson discussing abortion story telling on the plenary “Breaking silos: Legal trends and clinical opportunities in abortion care and gender-affirming trans care”
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Special episode - recorded at the 2023 Society of Family Planning Meeting. This episode features meeting highlights and exclusive interviews with #SFP2023 faculty: Ushma Upadhyay, PhD, MPH discussing opening plenary panel “Interpreting changes in abortion volumes post-Dobbs: #WeCount in conversation with people, practice, and policy” Carolyn Sufrin, PhD, MD, summarizing her presentation from “Mass incarceration as reproductive oppression” April Bell, PhD, MPH discussing 2nd place winning poster presentation “Digital storytelling (DST) as a tool to bolster solidarity and support...
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In the latest episode of the Society’s podcast, Source for Science, Jennifer Salcedo, MD, MPH, MPP; Kelly Cleland, MPA, MPH; Ivana Thompson, MD, MSCI; and Nikita Kakkad discuss best practices in the provision of emergency contraception (EC), how healthcare providers support access to EC, and recommendations for addressing current barriers to care. Additional resources: American Society for Emergency Contraception (ASEC) report on Commentary in Contraception on the urgency of and solutions for access ACES’ program ASEC fact sheet fact sheet UK Faculty of Sexual &...
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This episode features ; ; and discussing the benefits of supporting self-administration of DMPA, the practical ways clinicians can offer their support, and how clinicians can overcome common challenges for supporting self-administration of DMPA. Additional resources: NCTCFP toolkit: NFPRHA: Patient-facing resources: RHAP: Bedsider:
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This episode features ; ; and with a discussion of clinician experiences with self-managed abortion. Our expert faculty explores the role that clinicians can play in interacting with patients who have chosen to self-manage their abortion, and strategies for ensuring equitable abortion access both in and outside of the formal healthcare system. Additional resources: from If/When/How
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Welcome to Source for Science, the official podcast series of the Society of Family Planning. This series will cover the latest in abortion and contraception science and clinical care. Visit our website at to learn more about our work and become a member.
info_outlineSpecial episode - recorded at the 2023 Society of Family Planning Meeting.
This episode features meeting highlights and exclusive interviews with #SFP2023 faculty:
- Ushma Upadhyay, PhD, MPH discussing opening plenary panel “Interpreting changes in abortion volumes post-Dobbs: #WeCount in conversation with people, practice, and policy”
- Carolyn Sufrin, PhD, MD, summarizing her presentation from “Mass incarceration as reproductive oppression”
- April Bell, PhD, MPH discussing 2nd place winning poster presentation “Digital storytelling (DST) as a tool to bolster solidarity and support among Black women who have had abortions”