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With fewer patients receiving abortions following the near-total abortion ban, IDOH says releasing the full individual reports could violate patient confidentiality.
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Redactions lifted from earlier copies show $100,000 spent in the weeks surrounding Bernard’s case before the Indiana Medical Licensing Board.
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Faculty will consider no confidence resolutions against President Pamela Whitten, Provost Rahul Shrivastav and Vice Provost Faculty and Academic Affairs Carrie Docherty Tuesday.
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Dr. Caitlin Bernard, an Indianapolis-based OB-GYN, will accompany a member of the U.S. House of Representatives during President Joe Biden’s State of the Union Address to Congress tonight.
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Attorney General Todd Rokita maintained that his comments after his public reprimand by the Indiana Supreme Court did not contradicted the confidential agreement he entered into as part of the reprimand.
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Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita submitted a new and bombastic filing accusing the Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission of caving to outside pressure.
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Indiana University OB-GYN residents are required to train in abortions and pregnancy loss. State laws prevent them from doing so in Indiana.
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Indiana OB-GYN and abortion provider Caitlin Bernard recently opened up about her experience fighting for her medical license — and fears for the future — in a new podcast series titled The Nocturnists: Post-Roe America.
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Attorney General Todd Rokita alleged that IU Health undermined the Indiana Medical Licensing Board's guidance on patient privacy.
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Prior to seeing the patient, Bernard told an Indianapolis Star reporter that she was providing an abortion to a 10-year-old from Ohio.