You omitted a key metric as you discussed the impact of Indiana’s abortion ban: the # of medical students willing to do a residency here and the # of students applying to Indiana University’s medical school, period. It’s not a good picture. How many students are going to want to attend a medical school program where they have to travel out of state to get the training they need to practice: https://indianapublicmedia.org/news/abortion-restrictions-prevent-ob-gyn-training-so-iu-sends-residents-to-illinois.php
I like the numbered sections.
For what it's worth, I like the numbered sections.
You omitted a key metric as you discussed the impact of Indiana’s abortion ban: the # of medical students willing to do a residency here and the # of students applying to Indiana University’s medical school, period. It’s not a good picture. How many students are going to want to attend a medical school program where they have to travel out of state to get the training they need to practice: https://indianapublicmedia.org/news/abortion-restrictions-prevent-ob-gyn-training-so-iu-sends-residents-to-illinois.php