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Update: The ACOG's New Opinion on Obstetric Violence

In June, informed refusal and obstetric violence were the topics of a panel counsel discussion at the American Conference Institute's 13th Annual Advanced Forum on Obstetric Malpractice Claims. Also in June, ACOG an opinion on Refusal of Medically Recommended Treatment During Pregnancy. With the maturing of the topic in the media and legal discussions, it's time to take a look at the recent developments.

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Since our previous article on the subject of “obstetric violence” (available at http://bit.ly/2cprH21), interest in this and related topics has increased. For instance, in January of this year, a doctor who performed a refused episiotomy that was captured on camera surrendered his license. See http://bit.ly/2cdPm6D. In June, informed refusal and obstetric violence were the topics of a panel counsel discussion at the American Conference Institute’s 13th Annual Advanced Forum on Obstetric Malpractice Claims. And the Atlanta Journal Constitution published an extensive investigation on physician sexual assaults and other abuses. See http://doctors.ajc.com/.

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