Abortion Doctors

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Abortion doctors are physicians that carry out abortions. They tend to fall into one of three categories:

The first category is rare, though it is difficult to estimate how rare. Ninety percent of abortions are performed in freestanding outpatient facilities dedicated to abortion,[1] but how many of the remaining 10% are performed on patients with whom the doctor has an existing relationship, versus how many are performed by abortion specialists, is unclear.

Demographics[edit]

Abortion doctors tend to be older than other practitioners. According to abortion researcher David Grimes, 59% of ob/gyns age 65 and older admit that they perform abortions, while only 28% of ob/gyns age 50 and younger do.[2] More than half of practicing abortion doctors are over the age of 50,[3] compared to the general population of physicians, in which only about 34% are over age 55.[4]

Abortion doctors also tend to be male, though the exact proportion is difficult to determine. Abortion Clinics Online. for example, lists 19 facilities with female abortionists, out of over 239 facilities, which means that slightly less than 8% of the advertising facilities offer female physicians. In the US as a whole, about 33% of doctors are women[5] The paucity of female abortion practitioners is even more striking when you note that the majority of ob/gyns, the specialty from which abortionists would most logically be recruited, are female.[6]

Qualifications[edit]

Any licensed physician can perform abortions in the United States. High-profile abortionist Robert Crist is an ob/gyn,[7] as were troubled abortionists Moshe Hachamovitch[8] and John Biskind.[9] Abortion entrepreneur Steven Chase Brigham, on the other hand, is a specialist in internal medicine.[10] LeRoy Carhart, who challenged the partial birth abortion ban, is a general practitioner.[11] Troubled California abortionist and clinic owner/operator Leo Kenneally had no specialization.[12] Bruce Steir, who was charged with murder after one of his abortion patients bled to death in the car on the way home, had no specialty and no board certifications.[13]

Motives[edit]

Only anecdotal information is available on why doctors decide to perform abortions. Some samples include:

Lucrative opportunity for Physician with progressive pro-choice women’s centers. No on-call responsibility. Any specialty will be considered. All MDs/ODs welcome (including GPs, FMGs and residents). No experience necessary, we will train. Flexible Schedules to accommodate your needs. Great opportunity for MDs in private practice who wish to supplement their incomes, or for doctors seeking a Full-time lucrative opportunity.[22]

References[edit]

  1. Emily Bazelon, "The New Abortion Providers", New York Times, July 14, 2010
  2. David Grimes, "Clinicians who provide abortions: the thinning ranks", Obstetrics and Gynecology, October 1992
  3. Medical Students for Choice
  4. "U.S. Physician Shortage Particularly Affects Rural Hospitals", Kaiser Daily Health Policy Report, February 26, 2008
  5. Catherine Arnst, "Are There Too Many Women Doctors?", Bloomberg Businessweek, April 17, 2008
  6. Mary Hegarty Nowlan, "Women doctors, their ranks growing, transform medicine", Boston Globe, October 2, 2006
  7. Texas Medical Board
  8. Texas Medical Board
  9. Arizona Medical Board
  10. New Jersey Medical Board
  11. Iowa Medical Board
  12. California Medical Board
  13. California Medical Board
  14. "Why I am an abortion doctor", National Post, February 3, 2008
  15. George Tiller at Wikipedia
  16. "https://www.nrlc.org/abortion/fetal_pain/Haskell Cincinnati Medicine.pdf", Cincinnati Medicine, Fall 1993
  17. Christina Dunigan, "Tea and Sympathy", RealChoice, April 9, 2001
  18. Miami Herald, September 17, 1989
  19. Anthony Levatino, Meet the Abortion Providers, Pro-Life Action League
  20. State of New York Department of Health State Board for Professional Medical Conduct, Statement of Charges in the matter of Steven Chase Brigham, January 4, 1994
  21. Marie McCullough, "Doctor's four-state abortion business under investigation", Philadelphia Enquirer, September 3, 2010
  22. Job posting, American Women's Center

See also[edit]


Categories: [Abortion]


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