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AMSA Reproductive Health Project eNews #October 11, 2025

Greetings from the AMSA Reproductive Health Project!

Happy National Coming Out Day! Annually observed on October 11 since 1988, this is a day to celebrate the power of living one’s life in alignment with one’s deepest understanding of oneself. It is, indeed, a day of celebrating the liberatory potential of living and moving through the world with authenticity as an “out” gay, lesbian, bisexual, trans, queer, asexual, poly, etc. person. It is also a day of acknowledging that our work will not be done until heteronormativity is completely dismantled, and everyone can live out their truth in the absence of the threat or risk of violence of homophobia, transphobia, femmephobia, and queerphobia. Until then, we hold with love and tenderness all of our LGBTQIA+ kin for whom the risk of violence prevents them from coming out. If this describes you and your situation, know that there is nothing wrong with you; it is the world dictated and distorted by heteronormativity that is pathological.

The House of Medicine has a heteronormativity problem, made all the worse by the fact that modern Medicine has been the social entity most responsible for the clinical pathologization of LGBTQIA+ people. Never forget that it was Medicine itself which classified homosexuality as a psychiatric disorder until 1973! As a gay, somewhat effeminate cisgender man in Medicine, I am very well aware of the homophobia, transphobia, queerphobia, and femmephobia that is at the core of the culture of modern Medicine. When I was a medical student in the late 1990s (I came out in 1997 at the age of 24, when I was an M2), I was subjected to homophobia by my own medical school faculty, and on several occasions over the past 25 years, I’ve been subjected to homophobia in my own primary care. 

Speaking of primary care, this week we’ve also been celebrating National Primary Care Week (October 6-11). This annual week of observance of the critical importance of primary care is a reminder that our individual and collective health depends upon the accessibility of the basic necessities of life: clean water and air, nutritious food, stable housing, and access to healthcare. These are our rights as humans – we have the right to all of these basic necessities for living, regardless of the fact that capitalism tries to convince us of the lie that any of these necessities should be accessible only to those who can afford them. I highly recommend that you check out this conversation between AMSA’s current National President, Nikitha Balaji, and AMSA’s former national President and current AMSA Foundation Board President, Dr. Kelly Thibert. Dr. Thibert is a queer family medicine physician who provides comprehensive reproductive healthcare including abortion care and gender affirming care for trans people.

Hear Dr. Thibert tell her story herself @AMSAnational

It shouldn’t have to be said, but it does need to be said: abortion care and gender affirming care are both evidence-based practices of primary care. And both are under attack by rightwing, authoritarian policies designed to control medical practice and force it into compliance with authoritarian and fascist State power. And these attacks won’t stop with abortion and gender affirming care: contraceptives, vaccines, and other standards of care are also under attack. And it’s on us to fight back and protect our professional integrity by refusing to abandon our commitment to evidence-based, person-centered, compassionate, equitable and just care.

One opportunity to better equip yourself for this long fight is the AMSA Reproductive Health Project’s Abortion Care and Reproductive Justice Advocacy Institutes. These 3-day, weekend retreats bring together 10 future physicians with activist physicians, community organizers, and leaders in the movement for reproductive health, rights, and justice for conversation, reflection, and planning for action. We invite you to add your name to our waitlist for the Summer 2026 Abortion Care and RJ Advocacy Institutes, and be the first to learn about the details and apply to be a part of these incredible gatherings. Here’s what a past participant wrote about in one of the Institutes:

Recharging Your Medical Passion: The Power of a Retreat.

Read on & share this week’s Repro eNews about primary care and the connections between reproductive health, primary care,
and the roles we can take on in the movement to ensure reproductive health, rights, and justice for everyone.

These Places Have Faced Primary Care Shortages for More Than 40 Years

Where Are the Nation’s Primary Care Providers? It’s Not an Easy Answer
Searchable map & additions resources – KFF Health News –
Link

Abortion Care Deserts

WHEN WOMEN ARE DESERTED: The Prevalence and Intersection of Abortion Care Deserts, Pregnancy Care Deserts, Broadband Internet Deserts, and Food Deserts in the United States – 2025 Report from the National Women’s Law Center –  Full Report Link

Learn More about U.S. Abortion Policies & Access After RoeInteractive Map from The Guttmacher Institute

State of the U.S. Maternal Health Workforce 2024, HRSA – Link

Nowhere to Go: Maternity Care Deserts Across the US

Searchable map from the March of Dimes 2024 report – Link

 

Primary Care Health Professional Shortage Areas by State

Searchable map & data by state, KFF – Link

Primary Care Shortage Areas by County

Rural Health Information Hub – Link

  • Health Workforce Data, Tools, and Dashboards, HRSA – Link
  • Find Shortage Areas by Address, HRSA – Link
  • Health Workforce Research 2024, HRSA – Link

NEW FEDERAL LEGISLATION TO EXPAND PRIMARY CARE WORKFORCE

Introduced by Senator Bernie Sanders & Senator Jeff Merkley


As AMSA celebrates its annual National Primary Care Week, we are excited to announce that AMSA has formally endorsed Senator Sanders and Jeff Merkley’s Health Care Workforce Expansion Act, which seeks to address our looming physician shortage. 

“This bill is about investing in the future of health care in America,” Sanders said.
“It is about making sure that no matter where you live — whether it’s a big city
or a small town — you can see a doctor, get dental care and
have access to a nurse when you need one.”

AMSA has long been a voice calling for a concerted response to this crisis. We recognize that we are situated within a country with the material means to foster a diverse physician workforce that is poised to meet the healthcare needs of all communities, especially communities historically underserved by our health care system. In order to bring forth this reality for America’s health care system, bipartisan and commonsense solutions to this crisis must be advanced.

Most recent data from the AAMC shows that the nation will face a physician shortage of up to 86,000 physicians by 2036. These shortages are especially pronounced in primary care specialties, with projections estimating a shortage of up to 19,900 primary care physicians.

The Health Care Workforce Expansion Act seeks to address the physician shortage crisis by:

  • Making nonprofit medical school tuition free for students who commit to practicing primary care for at least 10 years
  • Adding more than 50,000 new slots for the Medicare Graduate Medical Education program, dedicating 30% to primary care and 15% to psychiatry residencies
  • Expanding the Teaching Health Center Graduate Medical Education Program, adding 15,000 new community-based primary care residency positions; and
  • Providing $20,000 relocation grants to doctors, dentists and nurses who agree to practice in rural communities.
  • And More…

The legislation is endorsed by American Medical Student Association (AMSA) and a broad coalition of health care and labor organizations, including the:

  • American Association of Colleges of Nursing
  • American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine
  • American Academy of Family Physicians
  • American Association of Teaching Health Centers
  • American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME)
  • American Institute of Dental Public Health; American Nurses Association
  • AFT: Education, Healthcare, Public Services
  • Association of Clinicians for the Underserved
  • Committee of Interns and Residents/SEIU Healthcare and the National Rural Health Association

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Research, Recordings, Opportunities


  • Abortion in Primary Care, Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice – Link
  • Organizing Primary Care Clinicians to Expand Reproductive Health Access: A Qualitative Program Evaluation, Family Medicine – Link
  • Implementation of No-Test Medication Abortions in Primary Care: A Roadmap from an Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine Clinic, Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology – Link
  • Primary Care Providers Can Help Safeguard Abortion: As abortion access becomes more limited in the U.S., primary care providers can and should provide these services to people who need them, Scientific American – Link
  • Cascading Harms: How Abortion Bans Lead to Discriminatory Care Across Medical Specialties, Physicians for Human RightsLink
  • Expanding Reproductive Health Care Access in Primary Care Settings, NYHealth – Link
  • Scaling Contraceptive Access in Primary Care, Primary Care Collaborative – Link
  • Taking the Next Step: Providing Proactive Reproductive Health Care in Your Clinical Setting, Clinical Education Initiative – Link
  • Abortion care – an update for primary care providers [in Australia], North Western Melbourne Primary Health Network – Link
  • Oct 13-18 – AMSA International Unity Week – Link
    • Oct 13 – White Coat Around the World – post a picture in your white or lab coat
    • Oct 14 – Food & First Aid – share your favorite comfort food
    • Oct 15 – Stethoscope Selfies & Meme Exchange
    • Oct 16 – Why AMSA? – share a photo or story on what AMSA means to you
    • Oct 17 – FAMSA Chapter Photo Day – Unite with your AMSA Chapter, share a photo & get featured on AMSA National’s story!
    • Share your photos & stories @AMSAnational
  • Oct 28 & 30 Online @ 3–4:30pmE – Maternal Health Promotion Institute, National Indian Health Board – Link
  • Dec 6-7 in Portland, OR – ‘Empowering Choice and Centering Equity in Sexual and Reproductive Health’ – Medical Students for Choice 2025 Conference on Family Planning – Link

Abortion Care in the News


  • Judge Denies HHS Shutdown Pause in Abortion Center Cuts Lawsuit, Bloomberg Law – Link
  • Safe abortion is life-saving healthcare: A call to action, Equality Now News – Link
  • Will El Salvador’s Total Abortion Ban Be a Model for the U.S.? Maria Hinojosa Investigates, Democracy Now – Link
  • Pope intervenes in US abortion debate by raising what it really means to be ‘pro-life’, AP News – Link
  • Post-Dobbs Reproductive Health Care Provider Considerations, Reuters Practical Law – Link
  • Anti-abortion activists pardoned by Trump face trial for new clinic ‘invasion’: Two who received presidential pardon among six activists charged with trespass and conspiracy in Pennsylvania, The Guardian – Link
  • Abortion was on the ballot in 10 states last year. Here’s where some of them stand now: The fight for reproductive rights continues, even in states where abortion-related ballots passed. Healthcare Brew – Link
  • Flock Safety and Texas Sheriff Claimed License Plate Search Was for a Missing Person. It Was an Abortion Investigation. Electronic Frontier Foundation – Link
  • In Montana and Wisconsin, State-Level Legal Battles Over Abortion Have National Implications – Progressive – Link
  • For the First Time Since Roe v. Wade Was Overturned, Abortions Appear to Be Decreasing, Time – Link
  • Celebrating mifepristone, a hero in modern abortion access, on its 25th anniversary in the U.S.: Though it faces new legal challenges, mifepristone may offer yet more, STAT 10 – Link
  • FDA approved new generic abortion pill before shutdown: The agency’s decision has drawn conservative criticism. Politico – Link
    • Deeper Dives:
    • What FDA Approval of a New Generic Abortion Pill Means for Access, The Cut – Link
    • GOP senators urge RFK Jr. to crack down on medication abortion, The Hill – Link
    • White House responds to abortion pill blowback: ‘Not an endorsement’, The Hill – Link
  • At-home medication abortion safe and effective up to 12 weeks, Contemporary OB/GYN – Link
  • Abortion Pill ‘Reversal’ Poses Commercial Speech Issue on Appeal, Bloomberg Law – Link
  • [CA] Governor Newsom signs new landmark laws to protect reproductive freedom, patient privacy amid Trump’s war on womenLink
  • [CA] Abortion pill reversal providers challenge California over commercial speech at Ninth Circuit: Attorneys argued over the right of anti-abortion clinics to advertise abortion pill reversal treatments in front of Ninth Circuit judges on Thursday. Courthouse News Service – Link
  • Louisiana criminally charges California doctor for mailing abortion pills, HealthExec – Link
  • Maine is suing a protester for allegedly disrupting services at Planned Parenthood, News Center Maine – Link
  • Maine Family Planning to close doors of primary care practice, 13 WGME – Link
  • Missouri’s ‘Let Politicians Lie Act’ takes center stage in fight over abortion, Kansas City Star – Link
  • [MO] Planned Parenthood sues to block Missouri’s request for abortion records, Health Exec – Link
  • [MO] Judge dismisses lawsuit challenging Missouri’s parental consent abortion law for minors, Springfield News-Leader – Link
  • [NM] How New Mexico Became a Sanctuary State for Health Care: Since Roe v. Wade was overturned, the number of abortion clinics there has doubled. With strong protections for gender-affirming treatment, and now universal child care, the state is betting on a progressive vision. The New Yorker 100 – Link
  • Ohio Republican lawmakers look to regulate abortion, push against constitutional amendment, Ohio Capital Journal – Link
  • Ohio abortions see modest decline in 2024 as number of out-of-state abortion seekers rises, Ohio Capital Journal – Link
  • Oklahoma Health Care Authority Board tables approval of abortion-related emergency rule, KGOU – Link
  • [SC] Doctors, preachers, a giant IUD. Abortion ban draws crowds to SC statehouse, The Stated – Link
    • Deeper Dives:
    • SC already has maternity care deserts. Fear of abortion laws is driving future doctors like me away. South Carolina Daily Gazette – Link
    • Guttmacher Expert Submits Testimony Opposing Total Abortion Ban and Other Extreme Provisions of South Carolina Senate Bill 323: Proposed total abortion ban would exacerbate the abortion care crisis, increase criminalization and decimate access for young people. – Link
  • [TN] Report: Out-of-state travel for abortion declined this year as pill use increases – New data from the Guttmacher Institute shows the first decline in abortion clinic visits since the Supreme Court struck Roe. Tennessee Lookout – Link
  • [WI] Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin halting abortion care after Medicaid funding cuts, The Wisconsin Independent – Link
  • [WY] Abortion ruling not expected until year’s end, Wyoming chief justice says, WyoFile – Link