Student Organizing
Meetings

Each year Medical Students for Choice organizes meetings that educate students, provide them with hands-on training, and give the skills to become better leaders in their school groups. Students gain the knowledge and proficiency needed to become tomorrow’s abortion providers and champions of comprehensive reproductive healthcare! Contact us if you're interested in learning more about our meetings.

Calendar of 2012 Regional Meetings and Conference on Family Planning

2012 Conference on Family Planning

Nov. 10-11    St. Louis, MO



MSFC offers tabling opportunities for pro-choice colleagues as well as residency/fellowship exhibits at both our Conference on Family Planning and Regional Meetings. Please email our Conference and Meeting Planner Manager for more information on tabling or exhibiting.

Conference on Family Planning

The Conference on Family Planning, MSFC's annual meeting, is the premier conference for all medical students interested in reproductive health and family planning. Learn from our expert faculty about a wide range of reproductive health topics often excluded from standard medical school curricula. Lectures and interactive workshops include: abortion and family planning, hands-on training in reproductive health skills, international family planning, and advocacy and activism. Please join us on November 10-11, 2012 in St. Louis, MO to enhance your medical education and develop connections to the reproductive health care community.

 


Experience
Roe v. Wade at 40

Forty years after the historic Roe v Wade decision which upheld a woman's right to privacy, including the right to choose from a full range of reproductive health care options, MSFC celebrates the determination and hard work of every individual committed to keeping choice a reality for women.

As we celebrate the many hard-won battles of the family planning community, we also reaffirm our position in this fight.

MSFC is dedicated to ensuring women have access to reproductive health care, including abortion, and there are trained doctors passionate about providing that care.



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