The Women's Reproductive Health, Research, and Policy Project at the University of Illinois at Chicago is grounded in the belief that every woman has a right to plan if, when and how to have a family regardless of race/ethnicity, socio-economic status or citizenship. Our mission is to conduct innovative, culturally-relevant research, to train highly skilled practitioners and to promote social policies that maintain a woman's bodily integrity. The Program advances this mission through its three components: a contraception research program, the fellowship in family planning and contraception, and the Center for Reproductive Health.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RESIDENT TRAINING

The core purpose of the Center for Reproductive Health is to provide a learning opportunity in family planning and contraception for physicians. This objective includes a rotation for PY3 residents in obstetrics & gynecology. The opportunities available to residents include:

  • Review and discussion of relevant literature
  • Provision of medical abortion and patient information
  • Review of follow up to assess completion of abortion and provide follow up if possible
  • Conduct abortion, contraception and emergency contraception counseling sessions
  • Provision of a D&C and/or MVA
  • Participation in a weekly journal club

For more information please contact the CRH administrative line at 312-413-8681.


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