Reproductive Justice in Marginalized Communities in the Post-Dobbs Era

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Tuesday, May 21 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

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Location: George R. Brown Convention Center, Level 3, 360


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Description:

This presentation will consider the ways in which marginalized people (people of color, LGBTQ+ individuals, disabled people, and incarcerated individuals) are affected by the Supreme Court Dobbs v. Jackson decision (2022), as well as how barriers to care have affected these communities historically. It will address current federal law,  trends in current state laws concerning abortion services, and contraception. Finally, the faculty will present information about ways in which clinicians can provide abortion and contraceptive services within the current legal and political framework.

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At the conclusion of this session, participants should be able to:
⦁ Discuss ways in which marginalized people are particularly affected by the Dobbs v. Jackson decision
⦁ Summarize current federal law and trends in current state laws that address abortion services and contraceptive care
⦁ Explain methods in which clinicians can provide abortion and contraceptive care today

CME Number: H24111

Type: CME


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  • AAPA Category 1 CME – 1

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