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California offers a lifeline for medical residents who can’t find abortion training

New law makes it easier for out-of-state trainees to get in-person training under California-licensed doctor.

A digital illustration painted with colorful gouache and pencil shows two versions of an aspiring OB-GYN drawn over a map of California and neighboring states. The version of her that is on the side of California is shown in bright, warm colors, and she is reading a textbook. The version of her leaning out of state is shown in black and white, and she holds a concerned expression. (Oona Tempest/KFF Health News/TNS)
A digital illustration painted with colorful gouache and pencil shows two versions of an aspiring OB-GYN drawn over a map of California and neighboring states. The version of her that is on the side of California is shown in bright, warm colors, and she is reading a textbook. The version of her leaning out of state is shown in black and white, and she holds a concerned expression. (Oona Tempest/KFF Health News/TNS)
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A law enacted in September makes it easier for out-of-state trainees to get in-person training under the supervision of a California-licensed doctor.

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