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Abortion is a urology workforce issue

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The urological workforce in the United States is substantially affected by inequitable abortion access across the nation. Female residency applicants avoid states with restrictive laws, and women urologists residing in these states are considering leaving. The urological community needs to invest in advocacy to protect the health of their members.

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Cameron, A.P., Seideman, C.A. Abortion is a urology workforce issue. Nat Rev Urol 20, 400–401 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41585-023-00763-w

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