Preventing Maternal Mortality: The Role of Safe Abortion

Presented by Biftu Mengesha, MD, MAS (she/her)
University of California, San Francisco

Citations

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When Abortion is Not Available: Caring for Patients After Self-management of Abortion – Ryan Curriculum

Presented by Biftu Mengesha, MD, MAS (she/her)

Citations

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When Abortion is Not Available: Self-management of Abortion – Ryan Curriculum

Presented by Bhavik Kumar, MD, MPH (he/him)

Citations

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