The real reason for America's OB-GYN shortage

Jul 27, 2023 View Original Article
  • Bias Rating

    72% Very Conservative

  • Reliability

    25% ReliablePoor

  • Policy Leaning

    72% Very Conservative

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Bias Score Analysis

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"With pro-abortion medical students and residents more likely to seek education in pro-abortion states and pro-life medical students being discouraged from entering the OB-GYN specialty altogether, pro-life states must do something to attract students back to their states."
Positive
18% Conservative
"Contrary to the mainstream narrative, the shortage is not worsening due to the restrictions in pro-life states."
Positive
10% Conservative
"However, not only has this shortage been escalating, the political pressures on such doctors to embrace abortion or else is driving many to other specialties."
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-10% Liberal
"Legislatures in pro-life states can protect their OB-GYN workforce by doubling-down on conscious protections."
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-10% Liberal
"The American Association for Pro-Life Gynecologists and Obstetricians confirms that pro-life members of the medical field support such treatments."
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-14% Liberal
"Arizona-based board certified OB-GYN Dr. Greg Marchand says his expert opinion regarding abortion was removed from an article in Parents Magazine because he didn't align with far-left views."
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-24% Liberal
"Also, the study by AAMC claiming a decrease in medical school senior applicants in abortion baed states has no statistical analysis to demonstrate the conclusion."
Negative
-28% Liberal
"Pro-abortion news outlets, medical organizations and physicians are chalking up the shortage of OB-GYNs to the Dobbs v. Jackson decision, pretending this crisis is recent or claiming new doctors really just want to end life through abortion."
Negative
-30% Liberal
"President Ronald Reagan's peace through strength strategy crushed Soviet occupation of many Eastern European countries, including Ukraine, as well as for some of our most stalwart allies in the Baltic nations, Romania, and Poland."
Positive
6% Conservative
"Both Presidents Eisenhower and Reagan embraced a pragmatic approach to foreign affairs, but they were far from isolationist."
Negative
-14% Liberal

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

59% : With pro-abortion medical students and residents more likely to seek education in pro-abortion states and pro-life medical students being discouraged from entering the OB-GYN specialty altogether, pro-life states must do something to attract students back to their states.
55% : Contrary to the mainstream narrative, the shortage is not worsening due to the restrictions in pro-life states.
45% : However, not only has this shortage been escalating, the political pressures on such doctors to embrace abortion or else is driving many to other specialties.
45% : Legislatures in pro-life states can protect their OB-GYN workforce by doubling-down on conscious protections.
43% : The American Association for Pro-Life Gynecologists and Obstetricians confirms that pro-life members of the medical field support such treatments.
38% : Arizona-based board certified OB-GYN Dr. Greg Marchand says his expert opinion regarding abortion was removed from an article in Parents Magazine because he didn't align with far-left views.
36% : Also, the study by AAMC claiming a decrease in medical school senior applicants in "abortion banned" states has no statistical analysis to demonstrate the conclusion.
35% : Pro-abortion news outlets, medical organizations and physicians are chalking up the shortage of OB-GYNs to the Dobbs v. Jackson decision, pretending this crisis is recent or claiming new doctors really just want to end life through abortion.

*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.

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